News | Entertainment
19 Feb 2026 8:47
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter Apple Martin battled low self-esteem due to acne breakouts

    The 21 year old has revealed her famous mother - who runs wellness brand Goop - attempted to help solve her skin problems and she "went to the dermatologist a million times" but her acne has now calmed down thanks to a "good, chill skincare routine".


    In a video published for Vogue's Beauty Secrets series, Apple explained: "My acne is not crazy crazy. But it definitely affected my self-esteem.

    "My mom definitely gave me advice. God bless her. She would ask all of her super 'Goop-y' people about where I should go visit. So I went to the dermatologist a million times.

    "You find a good, chill skincare routine, and, like, drink a lot of water, and honestly, the more that you stress about it, the worse it'll get, most likely."

    Apple went on to reveal the worst acne breakouts hit during the COVID-19 lockdowns so she was able to "hide it" but she's now learning to accept her skincare issues.

    She said: "Luckily, the worst it got was during COVID. "So, I could kind of, like, hide it. Now, I'm just kind of like, I'm human. What am I gonna do if I have a pimple? It's not the end of my life."

    "Honestly, I think that everyone is still gorge, and if you wake up and you have a new pimple, just be like: 'Alright. That's what today's gonna be like'."

    In the video, Apple also confessed she previously dabbled with lip fillers when she was a teenager, explaining: "Time to come clean - I got lip filler one time

    "I just thought it was too big, but everyone seems to think I have crazy lip filler. I just pout my lips a lot and I put on a lot of lip liner."

    Apple previously admitted she has been "very anxious about making mistakes" because of the scrutiny she's faced throughout her life.

    She told Interview magazine: "It's interesting because I grew up with that uneven balance of getting out of the airport with my mom and being bombarded with cameras, and then just being a normal kid.

    "I remember I read Discipline and Punish [by Michel Foucault], which is a great book, but talking about the surveillance state - I feel like I've grown up with that, which is really scary and makes me very anxious about making mistakes.

    "So I was really discouraged from doing anything in the public eye. Also, I was like, 'I don't think we need another celebrity child in the world.'

    "I just try to do what feels right and block out anything regarding me in the news to the best of my ability. And I'm getting a lot better at being like, 'F*** it'.

    "I'm not going to be scared. I just want to do what seems fun and figure my life out."

    Apple opted to study law at Tennessee's Vanderbilt University in part because she was too "insecure and nervous" to attempt to be an actress.

    She explained: "So, the reason why I was originally like, 'Maybe I'll be a lawyer', was because I loved acting, but I was insecure and nervous, so I was like, 'Oh my god, if I'm a lawyer, I can perform on the stage in a trial setting.'

    "It's insane that I thought that. Also I cannot lie, I was like, 'I'll just be Elle Woods'. It's a lot harder than it looks. I don't know how she managed to go to law school every day as fabulous as she did.

    "But I love history. I love true crime. I love investigating. I also think it's fun to look at the history of law and see how you can implement it in a modern context. "If I were to be a lawyer, I would just want to help people. That's probably the biggest thing."

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     19 Feb: Chris Hemsworth's appearance on Dancing With the Stars almost cost him his role as Thor
     19 Feb: Carmen Electra wants to date an artist
     19 Feb: Peter Andre was scared of turning 50 because he worried it meant he was "getting old"
     19 Feb: Kim Kardashian is reportedly helping her 12-year-old daughter North West prepare to launch her own business empire
     18 Feb: Kerry Katona is thinking of moving to Dubai
     18 Feb: Barack Obama believes in aliens but did not discover any evidence of their existence during his time in the White House
     18 Feb: Nancy Cartwright doesn't think AI has enough "heart" to replace her on The Simpsons
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    An All Black is departing the Crusaders at the end of the Super Rugby season More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    The Reserve Bank says we may be seeing a fundamental change in the way our economy operates More...



     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Chris Hemsworth's appearance on Dancing With the Stars almost cost him his role as Thor 8:27

    Rugby:
    An All Black is departing the Crusaders at the end of the Super Rugby season 8:17

    Technology:
    Ukraine reclaims more than 200km of territory as Elon Musk blocks Russian army's internet access 8:17

    Health & Safety:
    Bay of Plenty's being flagged as a potential hot spot for cocaine use, with the drug more than twice as likely to show up in work place testing 8:07

    Entertainment:
    Carmen Electra wants to date an artist 7:57

    Politics:
    No great movement for National and Labour in the latest political poll 7:57

    Law and Order:
    A former prison guard who murdered his childhood friend is appealing his conviction and sentence 7:47

    Health & Safety:
    New workplace testing results reveal cocaine detections have sharply risen across the country 7:37

    Entertainment:
    Peter Andre was scared of turning 50 because he worried it meant he was "getting old" 7:27

    Business:
    The Reserve Bank says we may be seeing a fundamental change in the way our economy operates 7:27


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2026 New Zealand City Ltd