Gwyneth Paltrow warned Meghan Markle not to mess with her work in "Great Expectations" during a Bazaar interview. This claim appears to be based on a tabloid article that has not been verified.
The article in question claims that Paltrow warned Markle during an interview with Harper's Bazaar that she should not try to "mess with" her work on the upcoming film adaptation of "Great Expectations."
The article cites an unnamed source who claims that Paltrow is "very protective" of her work and that she "does not want Markle to try to upstage her."
However, there is no evidence to support these claims. Paltrow has never publicly commented on Markle, and there is no indication that she has any personal animosity towards her. Additionally, the article does not provide any evidence that Paltrow has ever warned Markle off of "Great Expectations."
It is more likely that the article is simply trying to create a stir by pitting two successful actresses against each other. Paltrow and Markle are both accomplished in their respective fields, and it is natural for some people to compare them. However, there is no evidence that they have any personal beef with each other.
It is also possible that the article is simply misinterpreting Paltrow's comments. In the interview, Paltrow spoke about her excitement for the "Great Expectations" project and her desire to do justice to the classic novel. It is possible that the article took her comments out of context and interpreted them as a warning to Markle.
Ultimately, there is no way to know for sure what Paltrow meant by her comments. However, there is no evidence to support the claim that she warned Markle not to mess with her work on "Great Expectations."