Gwyneth Paltrow may be running defense as a temporary spokesperson for Astronomer after its now-former CEO's Coldplay concert drama, but a new biography is more interested in how she runs her own empire.

“Gwyneth” by culture and fashion journalist Amy Odell maps Paltrow from Hollywood nepo baby to household name to controversial wellness figure. The biography is based on interviews with over 220 sources, but Paltrow declined to speak for it.

“Gwyneth” (out now from Simon & Schuster) spans the star’s life and includes a behind-the-scenes look at her relationship to Brad Pitt, her marriage and “conscious uncoupling” to Coldplay’s Chris Martin and her journey to Oscar-winning fame. Perhaps the most fascinating peek behind the curtain, however, comes at her career transition to Goop guru.

USA TODAY has reached out to Paltrow's reps for comment.

If there is one central theme in this deep dive of all things Paltrow, it’s the actress’ unrelatability extends much farther back than her jade egg shenanigans.