Gwyneth Paltrow sat down with CNN Money the other day to chat about GOOP, and while explaining the mission behind her lifestyle brand, she tried to convince the skeptical reporter that she's just like the rest of us. Gwynnie may have won an Oscar some years back, but this definitely wasn't her best performance!

"I'm incredibly close to the common woman in that I'm a woman and I'm a mother," Paltrow said. "We all are in a physical body with beating hearts, with compassion and love. We are all seekers, we all want questions, we all want fulfillment, we want to live our best lives. We want to be healthy and happy and squeeze the most that we can out of life. I think that's all women."

Despite the fact that GOOP usually features ridiculously expensive products that most of us could never afford, Gwyneth insists that the site is for every woman. "What we try to do at GOOP is to curate, to edit, and to give context to things," she continued. "We know that a woman's time is her most precious resource, and we want to multitask, get a lot done. What we want to do is provide the best solutions."

"We have products on the site that are under $10, we have products on the site that are $500," Paltow said. "I think the idea is that we're gonna find the best thing, whatever it is, at any price point." Funny, because we really can't remember the last time we saw anything that cheap on Gwynnie's site!

"I see myself as an actor and a mother and as an entrepreneur," she concluded. "I don't see myself as a guru at all, I think that I'm building a lifestyle business. I'm not a guru because I feel like I'm the one asking the questions, you know? I'm not purporting to know anything. I'm just asking this doctor or that nutritionist or this expert, 'Hey, what is your take on this?'"