Gwyneth Paltrow, who has been accused of promoting ‘starvation diet,’ shows lotions, milk in fridge
06.08.2023 - 01:35
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Gwyneth Paltrow, who has been accused of promoting a "starvation diet" in the past, gave fans a glimpse into her refrigerator this week, which included a variety of milks and moisturizers along with some food. The 50-year-old actress said she had recently gotten a lot of questions about what she keeps in her fridge during "ask me anything" sessions on social media. "This is really the kind of stuff I have in my fridge," the goop founder said in a video posted to the company’s Instagram page on Friday, admitting that she had "cleaned" it up before opening it to public scrutiny.
The "Emma" star first pointed out heavy cream, half-and-half, regular milk and almond milk inside the fridge. We "span the spectrum of milks here in the old Faltrow-Martin family," she noted. She also said she had some of her "favorite" drinks in there, including iced teas, tinctures, wine and coconut water, which she said her son loves.
As far as food, there was coconut yogurt, "which I love" and "some leftover butter chicken, some leftover veggie burgers from lunch" and zucchini fritters from what she called "boyfriend breakfast." View this post on Instagram A post shared by goop (@goop) Paltrow revealed she often eats bone broth for lunch and mostly veggies for dinner in a March podcast. After being accused of promoting starvation, Paltrow explained herself on Instagram. "I eat full meals," she insisted.
"I also have days where I eat whatever I want, French fries or whatever. My baseline has been to try to eat healthy and try to eat foods that really calm the system down." The beauty maven also had an abundance of space saved in the fridge to store her creams and lotions. "This is a great hack to store your eye masks in the fridge," she offered.
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