Gwyneth Paltrow news revealed that the "Iron Man" actress was recently slammed by officials from her children's school.
According to a report from Daily Mail, the Goop founder was called out by officials of the Los Angeles school attended by her 10-year-old daughter Apple and 8-year-old son Moses. The actress allegedly brings them to and from school using scooters called Vespas.
Gwyneth Paltrow news revealed that the mom of two and her ex husband, Coldplay lead Chris Martin, were advised to look for another way to bring their kids to school.
The issue came after TMZ revealed that the actress almost got into an accident while onboard a Vespa with her kids.
More details were reported by Page Six about the Vespa issue: "The scooters had been convenient for zipping around Los Angeles traffic, and dropping the kids off at school without having to wait with other parents and kids in the car-pool line"
The Page Six report added: "But after Gwyneth was photographed on the Vespa pulling out in front of a bus, school chiefs reprimanded her and said they'd rather she and Chris didn't bring the kids to school on scooters."
A rep for the 41-year-old celebrity has denied the said Gwyneth Paltrow news.
"This story is not true. It was last year that they would occasionally drive the kids to school on scooters. This year, the kids take the bus," the spokesperson told Page Six.
Aside from looking after her kids and taking on acting projects, Gwyneth Paltrow also heads her own lifestyle brand and website, called Goop.
A report from OK! Magazine said another aspiring lifestyle entrepreneur, Blake Lively, has reached out to Gwyneth Paltrow to ask for advice in preparation of the launch of her own lifestyle brand called Preserve.
However, the GOOP owner allegedly snubbed requests for help with a source even saying that Gwyneth Paltrow thinks the newcomer is "ripping her off".
The source also told OK! Magazine that Gwyneth Paltrow "considers herself in a different league."
No comments have been formally made from Gwyneth Paltrow's end regarding the issue.