Gwyneth Paltrow: Erotic gift ideas cause excitement

Gwyneth Paltrow
Erotic gift ideas cause excitement

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“Goop” founder and lifestyle guru Gwyneth Paltrow is once again causing a stir. The reason: a gift guide for Valentine’s Day. Fans think it can hardly get any further from reality.

Golden sex toys for Valentine’s Day anyone? No, that’s what we thought. We don’t need it either. However, if you ask Gwynyeth Paltrow, 51, then all couples should own exquisite sex toys, beauty products or jewelry, sometimes for astronomical sums.

A $14,800 bracelet? Or would you prefer the exclusive face cream for “only” $540? According to “Goop” founder Gwyneth Paltrow, it’s best to do both. Your Valentine’s Day gift guide once again has some expensive delicacies in store.

Gwyneth Paltrow recommends gold dildos for $1,200

It is well known that the actress and entrepreneur likes to recommend expensive products. But for Valentine’s Day 2024 she has outdone herself once again. In addition to a gold dildo by designer Kiki de Montparnasse for $1,200, Gwynnie also recommends a getaway to the Sheldon Chalet in Denali National Park (Alaska). Cost: from $97,000 for three nights. Yes, you read that right. Three nights in the luxury chalet are as expensive as three cars.

Kiki de Montparnasse’s golden dildo is also called “The Cadillac of sex toys”.

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The sex oil from Goop’s own product range is far less expensive, but no less slippery. Various vibrators and Sex toys from leather whips to 14-carat handcuffs are also on the list.

Criticism from fans bounces off her

In recent years, Goop has been repeatedly criticized for its outlandish products or questionable recommendations on health and wellness issues. The reality of life as a multi-millionaire doesn’t have much to do with the lives of ordinary mortals.

Gwyneth doesn’t mind the malice on social networks. It continues to advertise outrageously expensive and often unnecessary things. And her success proves her right: “Goop” is said to be worth around $250 million. Our own nutritional supplements have now become a bestseller on the website. And the so-called “vagina candle” is also selling like hot cakes, despite reports of an increased risk of explosion.

Sources used: goop.com, dailymail.co.uk, womenshealthmag.com

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