She’s the woman who made woo-woo wellness mainstream in Hollywood, but even Gwyneth Paltrow has her limits.
The A-list actor has revealed one alternative therapy you won’t immediately see in the Goop newsletter.
In a candid interview with The Times, Paltrow cautioned about her experience, saying, “I think these things are very personal.” So I just lie there and think, this is so bad, how long will this last, to get out of this situation? “But my friend thinks it’s life-changing, so…”
of Shakespeare in love The star went on to say that he feels somewhat vindicated that his ideas on Goop, which he started in 2008, are now being accepted by the mainstream. Previously, Paltrow had been the punchline of many jokes expressing her curiosity about alternative medicine and health, but now that Goop is worth an estimated $250 million, she has made her final decision. It has become a source of laughter.
“I think it makes people not be so mean anymore,” she explains. “In the early days, when I was talking about this stuff, it was fun for people, but now I’m pretty much right about everything we’ve talked about. Even the skeptics are like, ‘Oh. You’d think, ‘Well, my aunt can’t eat gluten.’
But aside from touting vaginal candles and encouraging people to avoid “white foods,” Paltrow isn’t afraid to embrace her inner slob either. I love doing nothing on Sundays, watching crappy TV, and not making dinner or ordering food. I need a really lazy day. ”
And turning 50 also means Paltrow doesn’t really care what her haters think of her. or Her approach to health: “I don’t have sex,” she said. “I don’t care. Now that I’m 50, I don’t care what anyone thinks. I think if your intentions are good and you’re 50, you really don’t care what anyone says.”
More power to you, Gwyn.