It seems that actress Gwyneth Paltrow can't make up her mind about the most suitable country for herself and her family to live in.
America is a too dangerous place to live. And she loves Europe and London.
These were the conclusions to be drawn after Gwyneth had declared for New York Daily News: "I just had a baby and thought, 'I don't want to live there(US)'. Bush's anti-environment, pro-war policies are a disgrace."
She had also told PageSix.com that she had "always been drawn to Europe".
But now, in an interview with the US version of Marie Claire, Paltrow says "London is too dirty, customers are not treated properly, and the weather is no good".
"My husband thinks I'm way too obsessed with cleanliness and germs. I'm just like, 'The street is filthy, could we take off our shoes before we come into the house?', Gwyneth declared.
"Also, the customer service is just rubbish in England," the California-born actress added.
"They'll tell you it'll take two weeks for your Internet service to be fixed! It drives me nuts. And I miss being able to get anything at any time of day. You can't do that there."
She has also complained about the weather, saying that in London it rains very often.
Where could now the multimillionaire actress settle to raise her daughter Apple?
Maybe she will get to like London, as she did with British men.
After once complaining British men never asked her out, she married one: Chris Martin from Coldplay, with whom she now has daughter Apple, 17-months-old.