Gwyneth Paltrow is being called out by NASA for scamming her Goop customers with wellness stickers. She has also been playing Pepper. The actress turned to commerce after her fame as an award-winning movie star in the 90s. Doctors, scientist and even NASA have called Goop out for selling things like crystals, stickers and vaginal jade eggs as cures for ailments like infertility or anxiety.
GWYNETH PALTROW IS A FRAUD.
But this isn’t about if she’s nice or not. This is about the fact that she’s dispensing bad and potentially dangerous advice. Her counsel is aimed at people who can afford to shop on Goop, and business is good for now. The lawsuit was filed by prosecutors from California counties. Most infamously, she advocates for women placing jade eggs inside their vagina.
According to TechCrunch, Ms. When Gavin died from a febrile seizure those days after her consultation with William, Leong felt responsible for her son’s death. After all, William told her she had passed along EBV to her son, Gavin, which was supposedly the source of all his illness.
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They allege that the lifestyle site has made quote deceptive, illegal health-related claims in their content, which they say are not backed up by solid scientific evidence. Ad watchdog Truth in Advertising investigated more than health products. For a quick recap, Tracy Anderson is the fitness “guru” who gave Madonna her gristle, and gave Gwyneth and many others a regime of drastic calorie-cutting and three-hour daily workouts.
The feud began when Stewart took a jab at Paltrow’s lifestyle website, Goop. She really wants to be part of the lifestyle business. She’s a charming, pretty person who has a feeling for lifestyle.
Earlier this month, Jimmy Kimmel asked Paltrow to walk him through another of Goop’s healthy living claims. This one was “earthing,” or walking around barefoot for its therapeutic benefits. On its site, Goop said it can help “everything from inflammation and arthritis to insomnia and depression.
Paltrow is one of the least scandal-ridden high profile figures yet one of the most heavily critiqued. Paltrow made the claim on the Goop website that vaginal eggs balance hormones, regulate menstrual cycles. This past Saturday in Culver City, California, a group of four women–clad in their finest athleisurewear–sat on pillows, in a circle, as a crystal-wielding shaman analyzed their futures beneath a cloudy afternoon sky.
NASA says that the Body Vibes “healing” stickers promoted by Goop are a scam and not made by the same material as their spacesuits. Indee if celebrity endorsements were proof of a product’s effectiveness, the Clean Cleanse that Gwyneth is always talking about would be beyond criticism.
His work was especially known globally for being sold on major cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, Norwegian. Paltrow ’s lifestyle website Goop — the same site that brought you jade vagina eggs and overpriced. Paltrow has agreed to pay the fines in lieu of facing criminal actions over her fraudulent conduct. As a feminist, it pains me to criticize hard-working, ambitious female entrepreneurs.
As a pop-culture journalist with a passion for drama, it brings me great delight. It’s not surprising to see Goop’s anti-science, anti-fact garbage exposed for what it is – and all the signs were there for Elle Macpherson’s hook-up with discredited doctor Andrew Wakefiel too.
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