'Now we're on JetBlue': Gwyneth Paltrow laments losing access to luxury travel and movie star privileges now she runs Goop

Her site is famous for sharing ridiculously opulent recommendations, such as a smoothie that costs almost $200 to make, or an $8,000 yurt.

But speaking at the Airbnb Open conference this past weekend, Gwyneth Paltrow complained about being on a budget for Goop that didn't quite rival those of the movie studios with whom she used to work.

'Now, like, we're on JetBlue,' the 44-year-old lamented, slamming the low-cost airline, as reported by Page Six.

'Now people are like, f*** you': Gwyneth Paltrow joked about her smaller budget as an entrepreneur with Goop than as a movie star with studio backing as she chatted during a panel for Airbnb Open conference on Saturday 

JetBlue is said to be 'committed to finding the lowest fare for flights,' and has a 'best fare guarantee' as well as a 'Bill of Rights' for its customers to stick to its mission.

Gwyneth complained about the airline as she discussed her new budget as an entrepreneur as opposed to an actor. 

'I had no idea how much I was in a career where everyone kissed my a**,' she said, adding: 'And now people are like, 'f***' you, what's the bottom line?''

Things certainly are not quite as sugarcoated for the star as they used to be, with Goop often mocked by critics.

Snobby: The actress slammed low-cost airline JetBlue as she commented on stricter budgets, sharing: 'Now, like, we're on JetBlue'

Most recently the website made headlines for recommending a $15k 24-carat gold-plated sex toy. 

However, Gwyneth insisted she was happy to take on the critics and fewer benefits for the satisfaction she gets from running the brand. 

'I have never felt so professionally fulfilled in my life,' she gushed. 'It's such a grind, it's such hard work, but it's so amazing to be involved in something you believe, making a product you love.'

Quite a change! The star, who won an Oscar for her role in 1998's Shakespeare in Love (pictured), admitted that she 'had no idea how much I was in a career where everyone kissed my a**'

Gwyneth had joined Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky for the 'Cultivating the Art of Taste & Style' panel at the Los Angeles Theater.

She also weighed in on the current political climate with an optimistic outlook following the election of Donald Trump to the White House.

'It's such an exciting time to be an American because we are at this amazing inflection point,' she said.

'People are clearly tired of the status quo, and … it's sort of like someone threw it all in the air and we're going to see how it all lands,' she said according to Page Six

Rewarding: Despite the setbacks for her career change, Gwyneth shared: 'I have never felt so professionally fulfilled in my life' 

She added: 'It's very important for me, personally, now more than ever, to create a community and to remember the humanity of everybody and to create love and … understanding'.

Gwyneth said the election was a real eye opener for her.

'The most amazing thing for me about this election is I felt … ''I don't understand the opposition well enough at all.'' I'm not going to tell you what side I'm on, but my big takeaway was, ''I really need to open my mind and understand better because I don't'',' she said.

Exciting time: Gwyneth said that it was an 'exciting time' to be an American due to the political climate

The star, who won an Oscar in 1999 for Shakespeare in Love, also sat down to discuss 'how she's transformed her tastes, experiences, and sensibilities into a variety of successful brands, including goop, the modern lifestyle platform she founded in 2008.'

Back in July she had shared that she wanted to distance herself from Goop so that it can 'grow into a brand of its own.' However, she said at this event that she is still spending '100 percent' of her energy on the site.

The mother-of-two discussed her decision to start the company, calling it a 'crazy risk.'

'I had a perfectly good day job,' Gwyneth shared of her acting career, adding: 'I was scared but I had self-belief.'

Opulent: It was ironic that Gwyneth lamented her new budget, as her site often recommends extravagant items, such as this $8,300 yurt on their 'The Ridiculous, But Awesome Gift Guide'

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