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.
18.03.2023 - 02:11 / justjared.com
Gwyneth Paltrow is speaking out over the uproar about what she shared about her eating habits.
If you missed it, the 50-year-old former actress and goop founder explained that she does a “nice intermittent fast”, which includes a bone broth lunch, among other things.
Following the clip, many accused Gwyneth of promoting toxic diet culture, and now she’s responding to the accusations.
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“I usually eat something about 12, and in the morning I’ll have some things that won’t spike my blood sugar, so I have coffee, but I really like soup for lunch,” she said in the clip. “I have bone broth for lunch.”
Gwyneth then added that for dinner, she tries to “eat, you know, according to paleo, so lots of vegetables. It’s really important for me to support my detox.”
After the backlash, Gwyneth took to her Instagram Story to respond.
She explained that she’s been working with Will Cole, the podcast host, “for over two years now to deal with some chronic stuff, and I have long COVID.”
“So I’ve been working with Dr. Cole to really focus on foods that aren’t inflammatory … so lots of vegetables, cooked vegetables, all kinds of protein, healthy carbs to really lower inflammation and it’s been working really well. This is, you know, based on my medical results and extensive testing that I’ve done over time,” she shared.
Gwyneth then explained that she didn’t mean for her comments about her diet to be any sort of advice.
“[It was just] a transparent look at a conversation between me and my doctor. … It’s really just what has worked for me, and it’s been very powerful and very positive.”
“This is not to say that I eat this way all day every day,” she went on. “By the way, I far more than bone broth and
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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