Gwyneth Paltrow recently revealed in an interview that her children, Moses and Apple, often serve as her personal meme translators, helping her navigate internet culture and pop references. The Oscar-winning actress and lifestyle guru shared her struggles in understanding memes, citing the 'I'm baby' meme as one that initially left her puzzled. Paltrow's admission sheds light on her limited grasp of internet culture, as she also expressed disinterest in platforms like TikTok and criticized the current state of television and magazines.
Despite her challenges with staying updated on internet trends, Paltrow emphasized the importance of disconnecting from the constant influx of information and reconnecting with oneself. She advocated for a return to a more introspective and mindful way of living, free from the pressures of societal expectations and cultural norms.
In line with her beliefs, Paltrow recently launched a meditation app called Moments of Space, which offers a unique approach to mindfulness through AI technology. The app encourages users to meditate with their eyes open, promoting a different perspective on traditional meditation practices.
While Paltrow is paving the way for a more mindful lifestyle, she humorously acknowledged her reliance on her children to decode the latest internet trends. With her son Moses preparing for college, Paltrow anticipates missing his presence but remains grateful for her close relationship with her daughter Apple. She looks forward to staying connected with her children and continuing to seek their guidance on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of internet culture.