Gwyneth Paltrow celebrated the launch of a new Goop product by throwing a party that was attended by the likes of Maria Shriver on Wednesday (March 15) in Los Angeles.
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Sharing her two cents. Bethenny Frankel has defended Gwyneth Paltrow’s intermittent fasting diet after critics alleged she’s promoting disordered eating.
“Gwyneth Paltrow says that she drinks bone broth for breakfast and intermittent fasts. This is the woman that does cupping and ozone therapy up the a— and only ate macrobiotics for years until she was pregnant,” the Real Housewives of New York City alum, 52, said in a Thursday, March 16, Instagram video, while holding a carton of ice cream. “And she has a wellness website!”
She continued: “You can’t expect a dog to be a cat. This is a woman who made millions off a candle that was called ‘This Candle Smells Like My Vagina.’ … Her base is a middle-aged mom, her base isn’t tweens. So when people are talking about eating disorders, my daughter [Bryn] doesn’t know who Gwyneth Paltrow is. It’s not for 18-year-olds, I think it’s for moms — and we all know her schtick, we’ve been hearing it for years.”
Frankel, who shares her 12-year-old daughter with ex Jason Hoppy, joked that she and other moms are waiting for a bone broth-scented candle “so that we can pour more money into the Goop universe.” The Big Shot With Bethenny alum further implored her followers not to hate on Paltrow, 50, because she’s being truthful to “who she is — and who she always has been.”
The Goop founder made headlines earlier this month when she revealed that her diet consists of bone broth and fasting.
“I eat dinner early in the evening. I do a nice intermittent fast,” Paltrow — who shares two children with ex-husband Chris Martin — said during an appearance on Dr. Will Cole’s “The Art of Being Well” podcast, which was shared via Dear Media’s TikTok page. “I usually eat something [at] about 12. And in the
Gwyneth Paltrow celebrated the launch of a new Goop product by throwing a party that was attended by the likes of Maria Shriver on Wednesday (March 15) in Los Angeles.
.”Earlier this week, went viral on TikTok for an appearance on Dear Media’s The Art of Wellness. While hooked up to an IV, the 50-year-old actor as a mix of and , specifically highlighting coffee in the morning, bone broth at lunch, and “lots of vegetables" at dinner. “It's really important for me to support my detox,” she said, leading some viewers to wonder, “”Many were also concerned that impressionable viewers might try to adopt this restrictive diet. “What’s being described in this video is disordered eating,” one Twitter user .
After coming under fire for sharing her 'dangerous' wellness routine on a new podcast, Gwyneth Paltrow has hit back and claimed she was not trying to give "advice" to listeners.The 50 year old actress detailed her wellness routine on a new podcast with her doctor, Dr. Will Cole, which includes intermitting fasting, bone broth for lunch and regular pilates sessions. A snippet of the interview was shared on TikTok earlier this week, with almost 17,000 people leaving comments – many of which criticised the starlet’s routine.
Gwyneth Paltrow is standing behind her wellness tips. Paltrow caused controversy earlier this week when her wellness tips, which included intermittent fasts and bone broth meals, were dubbed the "starvation diet." "I have been working to really focus on foods that aren’t inflammatory, [and] it’s been working really well," the "Goop" founder shared on her Instagram story Friday. Paltrow explained that she has "long COVID" which caused her to have "very high levels of inflammation." Due to this, the "Shakespeare in Love" actress has opted for foods that lowers inflammation, such as cooked vegetables, protein and healthy carbs.
Gwyneth Paltrow is speaking out over the uproar about what she shared about her eating habits.
Gwyneth Paltrow is a serious believer when it comes to her wellness diet!
Not furious about her fasting. Gwyneth Paltrow shed light on her wellness regimen after sparking controversy for detailing her intermittent fasting habits.
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Bethenny Frankel is jumping to Gwyneth Paltrow’s defence.
The Art of Being Well,” the Goop goddess, 50, revealed the “weirdest wellness thing” that she’s ever done — and it’s unbuttlievable.“I have used ozone therapy, uh, rectally,” Paltrow admitted during the podcast, which was posted in a clip on TikTok.“It’s pretty weird. But very — it’s been very helpful.”Ozone therapy, according to the Cleveland Clinic, is when medical-grade ozone gas, created by using an ozone-generator device, is administered to your body.While ozone gas is made in nature, the Food and Drug Administration called it a “toxic” substance that “can be injurious to health” in a 2019 warning.There are multiple methods to deliver the gas, including blowing it in your rectum like Paltrow claims she has done.
This article contains references to weight loss and disordered eating. Gwyneth Paltrow is being dragged on TikTok for her “out of touch” wellness tips, which include IV therapy, bone broth lunches, and intermittent fasting. Did your eyes just roll to the back of your head? Hard relate. During an with Will Cole, a “functional medicine practitioner,” Paltrow talked through her wellness routine, which for the most part, sounded restrictive, unsustainable, and wildly unrealistic. “This is ’90s children’s trauma in a nutshell, no pun.” By After noting that she often eats bone broth for lunch (followed by a one-hour workout and 30 minutes in an infrared sauna), Paltrow adds that she follows a Paleo diet, saying, “It's really important for me to support my detox.” Let's be clear: for most people, this constitutes disordered eating.
Not everyone can live like Gwyneth Paltrow.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s so-called “wellness routine” has been criticised, with some people questioning the actress' lifestyle. In a snippet of a new podcast shared to TikTok, the Iron Man star chats to Dr. Will Cole, who asks Gwyneth “What [does] your wellness routine look like now?”.
podcast and opened up about the «weirdest» wellness trend that she has tried.Dear Media, which is the home of the podcast, shared a TikTok video from the conversation,captioned, «All in the name of health and wellness, right?
Gwyneth Paltrow doesn’t eat very much during the day. But she can certainly eat her words as far as skeptical TikTok users are concerned!
podcast and opened up about the «weirdest» wellness trend that she has tried.Dear Media, which is the home of the podcast, shared a TikTok video from the conversation,captioned, «All in the name of health and wellness, right?
“heroin chic” is back.Gwyneth Paltrow’s so-called “wellness” routine came under fire Wednesday after the Goop founder touted her controversial lifestyle on a recent podcast episode, giving listeners the skinny on how she maintains her bod.Chatting with Dr. Will Cole on an episode of “The Art of Being Well,” Paltrow, 50, detailed her meticulous daily routine, which involves coffee that won’t “spike” her blood sugar, her first meal of bone broth — or “soup,” as she called it — at noon, then an early dinner of “lots of vegetables” to fit her “paleo” diet.
wellness routine on an episode of Dear Media's The Art of Wellness podcast, released Monday, March 13, and people on social media were quick to criticize it. Commenters called an “almond mom,” used to describe mothers who project unhealthy eating habits onto their children, for sharing her habits under the banner of “wellness.” The 50-year-old touts dated and debunked fad diets—including and the —as well as “detoxes,” daily exercise, and visits to the sauna.
Gwyneth Paltrow isn't a stranger to "weird" wellness trends. Paltrow, 50, revealed in a new podcast interview that she's used "ozone therapy," but "rectally." "I have used ozone therapy, rectally. Can I say that? It’s pretty weird," she said during an episode of "The Art of Being Well." "It’s pretty weird, yeah.
It has become its own meme at this point, but Gwyneth Paltrow is really into lifestyle and wellness stuff.