Has Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Gone Too Far By Introducing $120 Luxury Disposable Diapers?!
12.05.2022 - 23:37
/ perezhilton.com
Goop has sold some pretty wild things over the years. (Does anyone else instantly think of the candle that smells like its CEO’s vagina?) However, this latest product may actually have more people raising their eyebrows! Namely parents…
On Wednesday, Gwyneth Paltrow‘s brand took to social media to unveil a new product called the Diapér. As the post details, the item is a “disposable diaper lined with virgin alpaca wool.” It features an “amber gemstone” fastened to the diapers, which are “known for their ancient emotional-cleansing properties.” That’s not the only thing the product includes. It is also “infused with a scent of jasmine and bergamot for a revitalized baby.”
Related: Gwyneth’s Former Goop Partner Calls Out ‘Toxic’ Cleanses That ‘Distorted’ Her Body Image!
If you thought all of these features were ridiculous, then wait until you see how much these are going for. A pack of 12 diapers — disposable diapers, mind you — is being sold for $120! What?! See the announcement (below):
Diapers are already way too expensive — considering how fast you burn through them — so we really doubt parents would be willing to shell out $120 for only 12! Unsurprisingly, the pricey diaper faced a ton of backlash on social media — especially since the ad came as parents are facing a baby formula shortage. Many also just could not help but wonder whether this was even real! People swarmed the comments section to slam the company, writing on Instagram:
But it looks like all these outraged folks were fooled…
As it turns out, the product was actually just a stunt! Yep, it was just a fake announcement meant to raise awareness about a serious issue. After causing some uproar on social media, Gwyneth took to the lifestyle company’s
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