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Paltrow denies she had ghostwriter for cookbook

American actress Gwyneth Paltrow promotes her new cookery book at the Chelsea Flower Show 2011 in Chelsea, London on Monday May 23 2011. UPI/Hugo Philpott.
American actress Gwyneth Paltrow promotes her new cookery book at the Chelsea Flower Show 2011 in Chelsea, London on Monday May 23 2011. UPI/Hugo Philpott. | License Photo

NEW YORK, March 19 (UPI) -- Actress Gwyneth Paltrow took to Twitter to deny a New York Times report saying she used a ghostwriter for her cookbook "My Father's Daughter."

The Times last week ran an article called "I Was a Cookbook Ghostwriter," featuring a picture of the cover of Paltrow's cookbook with a caption that said, "Gwyneth Paltrow's ghostwriter is Julia Turshen."

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The newspaper reported Turshen is "writing a second cookbook with Gwyneth Paltrow after their collaboration on 'My Father's Daughter.'"

But Paltrow objected to the article, caption and use of photo in a weekend tweet.

"Love The New York Times dining section but this week's facts need checking. No ghostwriter on my cookbook, I wrote every word myself," the actress said in an online message Saturday.

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