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                    <title><![CDATA[Uh-Oh! Gwyneth Paltrow's Most Eyebrow-Raising Goop Moments ]]></title>
                    <description><![CDATA[Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness company, Goop, isn’t without its fair share of controversies — Us looks back at the most eyebrow-raising moments]]></description>
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					<p class="p1">In Goop we trust? <strong><strong>Gwyneth Paltrow</strong></strong> has courted controversy since launching her wellness and lifestyle brand, <strong>Goop</strong>, in 2008.</p>
<p>What started as a weekly newsletter from <strong>the <em>Clean Plate</em> author</strong>, grew to an expansive website that spawned a fashion line, <strong>wellness products</strong>, recipe portal, podcast, magazine and health summit, among other projects.</p>
<p>“We operate from a place of curiosity and nonjudgment, and we start hard conversations, crack open taboos, and look for connection and resonance everywhere we can find it,” <strong>Goop’s website reads</strong>. “We don’t mind being the tip of the spear — in short, we go first so you don’t have to. We’re glad you’re here.”</p>
<p>Since its launch, Goop has released a <strong>few controversial products</strong>, including the <strong>Jade Egg</strong> (it is claimed to increase sexual energy when placed in one’s vagina) and the “<strong>This Smells Like My Vagina</strong>” candle. Paltrow, however, stands by <strong>her choice to release the items</strong>, especially the scent that may make some people uncomfortable.</p>
<p>“You grew up getting messaging around the feminine care that was heavily scented with synthetic fragrances and all this kind of thing,” Paltrow <strong>exclusively told <em>Us Weekly</em></strong> in September 2020, regarding her cheeky candle. “I just felt it was time to make a bit of a feminist statement around accepting who we are and our femininity.”</p>
<p>A year prior, the <em>Iron Man</em> actress <strong>came under more fire</strong> after the In Goop Health conference in London in June 2019. Some attendees were upset about the $1,300 hotel price tag and what they called a subpar experience, with one reportedly labeling the actress  a “f–king extortionist” and claiming the weekend was less of a summit and more of a sales pitch.</p>

		<p>“Gwyneth acts like she’s a health goddess, but actually she’s a pretentious, greedy extortionist,” an attendee told <em>The New York Post</em>‘s <strong>Page Six</strong> at the time. “She had a ton of security. She was unapproachable. She did the minimum — a few fireside chats with <strong><strong>Twiggy</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Penelope Cruz</strong></strong>, then she put on her Birkenstocks and snuck out.”</p>
<p>According to the company, however, there was no foul play.</p>
<p>“It should be noted that the actual value of the weekend package was over $8,000,” a rep told the outlet. “The cost included a hotel suite (valued at $1,600) and a gift bag valued at $3,000, among other items. During the event, Gwyneth opened the day, conducted three fireside chats (almost half of the day’s panels) and hosted a workout and Q&amp;A the next day.”</p>
<p>Nevertheless, numerous attendees were left mystified after the event. “I was a huge fan of Gwyneth,” added the guest. “Now I feel like I have lost my faith in God.”</p>
<p>The <strong><em>Shakespeare in Love</em> actress</strong> defended her the wellness company from criticism early on as well, telling <strong><em>Harper’s Bazaar UK</em></strong> in 2011 that “I very much want Goop to be its own stand-alone brand.”</p>
<p>She revealed that “at this point in time, it’s inextricably linked with me, but we really are a team of amazing people who bring incredible ideas to the site. It’s not only me.”</p>
<p>Scroll down for the company’s Goopiest moments ranked from mild to wild!</p>
									

				
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