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Goop is a lifestyle company owned by American actress Gwyneth Paltrow focusing on internet retail, publishing and pseudoscience.

History

In September 2008, Goop began as an email newsletter offering insight into the Gwyneth Paltrow's daily life. The newsletter had over 700,000 subscribers by 2014. [17]

In 2011, Goop became incorporated.[18]

In 2012, Goop launched an online shop which earned $1.5 million within its first year.[19]

By 2016, Goop had launched a publishing imprint and fashion label.

In December 6th, 2016 a book parodying Goop called "Glop: Nontoxic Ideas That Will Make You Look Ridiculous and Feel Pretentious" was published.[21]

In June 2017, Goop had their first health summit featuring celebrity panelists and anti-vaxxer Kelly Brogan.[22]

In April, Goop entered the vitamin and supplements market which sold $100,000 worth of product on the launch day. [23]

In September, "Goop," The quarterly magazine, was launched.[24]

Online Presence

Goop's website[1] offers a disclaimer after each article or promotion which reads a follows:

"The views expressed in this article intend to highlight alternative studies and induce conversation. They are the views of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of goop, and are for informational purposes only, even if and to the extent that this article features the advice of physicians and medical practitioners. This article is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should never be relied upon for specific medical advice."

Vaginal Eggs

In January 2017, Goop endorsed and sold Yoni Eggs which they claimed enhanced a woman's sexual experience.

goop JADE EGG $66.00 Used by women to increase sexual energy, health, and pleasure, this nephrite jade stone helps connect the second chara (the heart) and yoni for optimal self-love and well being. Please be sure to follow the instructions included with your egg Made exclusively for goop. Nephrite jade Length: 1.57", width: 1.18" Eggs are pre drilled for string add-on; we recommend using unwaxed dental floss .

On January 17th, Gynecologist Dr. Jen Gunter, who has been a critic of Goop since its inception, posted an article[6] on her blog entitled "Dear Gwyneth Paltrow, I’m a GYN and your vaginal jade eggs are a bad idea."[4] The blog post received over 400 comments within two years.

On July 13th, 2017, Goop took to Twitter to respond by attaching an article explaining
The tweet quoted Michelle Obama with "When they go low, we go high." The tweet gained 86 retweets and 365 likes (shown below, left). Many Twitter users responded angrily (shown below, right).

Gwyneth Paltrow GwynethPaltrow When they go low, we go high. bit.ly/2unpijb (via @goop) Uncensored: A Word from Our Contributing Doctors Goop As goop has grown, so has the attention we receive. We consistently find ourselves to be of interest to many different folks-for which we are grateful-but we also f... goop.comm
David Gorski, MD, PhD @gorskon 13 Jul 2017 Replying to @GwynethPaltrow @goop None of this changes the fact that you & @goop make money peddling quackery and pseudoscience. There. I didn't used a single 4 letter word Greg Hinson @ackdoc 13 Jul 2017 Yeah, that four letter word you used that starts with F is very offensive to Team @Goop. "Fact. 1 more reply concOrdance @cOncOrdance 13 Jul 2017 Replying to @GwynethPaltrow @goop profit company, not a public service.

On California's consumer protection office brought on a lawsuit against Goop for making unscientific claims about their jade eggs. The website agree to pay $145,000 in addition to refunds and edit their site to resolve the matter.[8][7]

Body Vibes

The Goop website began to sell Goof Vibes stickers which claimed they were made of the same material that NASA uses to line their suits but NASA eventually told CNNMoney that the claim is false.[9]

Netflix Show

On February 4th, 2019, Variety [10] reported that a Netflix will be releasing a Goop docu-series by Fall 2019 hosted by the site's editors as well as CCO Elise Loehnen and Paltrow. The show will center around physical and spiritual wellness. Variety[10] quoted Loehnen in saying, "We were speaking to the platform question, and where our people are. They’re watching Netflix. Some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget. Obviously, there’s no better partner in that.

Later that day, Doctors took to Twitter in response. Dr. Michelle Dickinson[15] tweeted, "No @netflix please don’t make this! We don’t need to promote alternative health and pseudoscience trends pushed by celebrity endorsements. We have actual medical professionals who use evidence based scientific methods – make a TV show out of that instead!" The tweet gained 160 retweets and 675 likes in four days (shown below, left). Dr. Darren Saunders[14] also responded tweeting "We need to respond with 'GoopBox'. A version of GoggleBox where scientists and doctors watch Goop and debunk the BS in real-time." The tweet accumulated 21 retweets and 148 likes in four days (shown below, right).

Dr Michelle Dickinson @medickinson No @netflix please don't make this! We don't need to promote alternative health and pseudoscience trends pushed by celebrity endorsements. We have actual medical professionals who use evidence based scientific methods-make a TV show out of that instead!
Dr Darren Saunders@whereisdaz Feb 4 We need to respond with "GoopBox". A version of GoggleBox where scientists and doctors watch Goop and debunk the BS in real-time. Thanks, where do I collect my production budget? Ketan Joshi@KetanJO Gwyneth Paltrow's scammy product ine to become scammy eNetlixkANz show theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/..

Parody Websites

In June 2017, the New York Times reported that parodying Goop had "become a national pastime."[16]

On February 28th, 2018, Botnik Studios[12] tweeted that they produced a parody of Goop with an AI bot. The tweet gained 1,752 retweets and 4,011 likes in a year (shown below, left). The website[11] features articles like "Is the Soul More Supple When You've Been Divorced? We Asked Two Dogs for Some Answers" (shown below, right).

Botnik Studios @botnikstudios Using predictive text we made a new Gwyneth Paltrow and created the ultimate lifestyle brand: goob botnik.org/content/goob.h.. gooD feel overwhelmingly calm
Listen to Your Body: Your Migrains We Asked 200 Experts: Should You Ithe Soul More Supple When You've are Podcasts Trying to be Produced. The head pain is growing, but there's no pill. Couks talkirg negatively onine fix your brain toolbox? Feel Embarrassed by the Gluten in Been Divorced? We Asked Two Dogs for Some Answers. Your Skin? Yes. But this medical man puls al the goobers Detox through your divarce with abig bowl full af out, turning your body into a warm kitchen counter, ready far anyching coping techniques because these Moroccan dogs know why they lef 10 Ever Think Maybe Shooting Oun Souls Full of Hormones Might Make Our Subconscious Grow Colonoscopies that Transform Your Organs from Horror-in-Your-Body to the Party Everyone Wants to Beat.Health Advice to Anyone Having to Our Famous Doctor of Candles, John Benjamin Expert, Gives Mental Too Powerful? Rememibeir: The periect opportunity to embrace Let Their Wait Staff Go for r doctor is when they creste a very uncanneason. fr you. Wichin you is alsa a nurrition trusting some prerty doctor who fuses bey s also a nutritionist who keeping people sick and exciting to treet, and start prsctiang psychological astrolagy-which a actually pretty revolutionary and more holistic. Get s whiff of your fears filling the air. The perfect oppornunity to embrace your doctor is when he creates a very uncanny belly for you. beleves in your dgesive systerm Don't let her down

In August 2018, Macaulay Culkin launched a parody site named bunnyears.com.[13] The site features articles entitled "Rustic Mason Jars for Pickling Your Feelings" and "Achieve Perfect Zen Through A Total Lack of Empathy" (shown below, right).

Rustic Mason Jars for Pickling Your Feelings Achieve Perfect Zen Through A Total Lack Of Empathy Because therapy is expensive. And wind chimes BY HEIDI LUX BY VANESSA GRITTON

Gwyneth Paltrow's Response to Criticism

On March 9th, 2019, Gwyneth Paltrow poked fun at herself during the Weekend Update Sketch by playing a Goop employee (shown below). The video gained 730,000 views and 7,400 likes in three days.

Although some Twitter users found the sketch endearing as it's nice to laugh at yourself, many did not (shown below, left). For example, @BumpItMcCarthy[26] tweeted, "Gwyneth Paltrow mocking the silly idiocy of the over privileged nitwits who buy her dangerous crap! How self-aware? #SNL" (shown below, right).

Jennifer @Jen_naaay Mar 9 Did Gwyneth Paltrow really think this sketch wasn't about making fun of her? Because that whole goop mess is a scam but okay. #SNL Victoria Brownworth @VABVOX Mar 9 Gwyneth Paltrow dropping into #SNL to spoof her own business, GOOP, is peak 20159 Still not funny, though. #SNL @nbcsnl reputation @blankswift 13 Mar 9 Gwyneth Paltrow is joining Baskin! #SNL
HartbrakeбляMcCarthy @BumpltMcCarthy Gwyneth Paltrow mocking the silly idiocy of the over privileged nitwits who buy her dangerous crap! How self-aware? #SNL 9:29 PM-9 Mar 2019

On March 11th, The Hollywood Reporter[25] revealed that Paltrow sat down for an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow at SXSW. She opened up about her fascination with Jeff Bezos and how he hasn't responded to her emails. She also spoke about her upcoming Netflix show noting that Netflix is "brave."

"This Smells Like My Vagina" Candle

On December 25th, 2019, Goop[28] began selling a candle made by Heretic called "This Smells Like My Vagina." HerecticParfum announced the release on Instagram.[27] The site describes the $75 candle as "With a funny, gorgeous, sexy, and beautifully unexpected scent, this candle is made with geranium, citrusy bergamot, and cedar absolutes juxtaposed with Damask rose and ambrette seed to put us in mind of fantasy, seduction, and a sophisticated warmth." On January 11th, following the news that the candle had sold out, many people began to discuss the product. That day, Twitter[29] user Dr. Jennifer Gunter who has been previously spoken out against Goop's products and advice tweeted, "I am not sure I would associated all thoe scents with a normal vagina. But hey, send me a candle" (shown below, left). The tweet gained over 2,400 likes in two days. Comedian Adam Ray called for The Rock to create a candle that smells like "his balls" on Instagram[31][30] to which The Rock commented "Brother I tried to make those candles but I kept burning my balls. So I moved on to shampoo #scentofsac" (shown below, right).

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About

Goop is a lifestyle company owned by American actress Gwyneth Paltrow focusing on internet retail, publishing and pseudoscience.

History

In September 2008, Goop began as an email newsletter offering insight into the Gwyneth Paltrow's daily life. The newsletter had over 700,000 subscribers by 2014. [17]

In 2011, Goop became incorporated.[18]

In 2012, Goop launched an online shop which earned $1.5 million within its first year.[19]

By 2016, Goop had launched a publishing imprint and fashion label.

In December 6th, 2016 a book parodying Goop called "Glop: Nontoxic Ideas That Will Make You Look Ridiculous and Feel Pretentious" was published.[21]

In June 2017, Goop had their first health summit featuring celebrity panelists and anti-vaxxer Kelly Brogan.[22]

In April, Goop entered the vitamin and supplements market which sold $100,000 worth of product on the launch day. [23]

In September, "Goop," The quarterly magazine, was launched.[24]

Online Presence

Goop's website[1] offers a disclaimer after each article or promotion which reads a follows:

"The views expressed in this article intend to highlight alternative studies and induce conversation. They are the views of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of goop, and are for informational purposes only, even if and to the extent that this article features the advice of physicians and medical practitioners. This article is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should never be relied upon for specific medical advice."

Vaginal Eggs

In January 2017, Goop endorsed and sold Yoni Eggs which they claimed enhanced a woman's sexual experience.


goop JADE EGG $66.00 Used by women to increase sexual energy, health, and pleasure, this nephrite jade stone helps connect the second chara (the heart) and yoni for optimal self-love and well being. Please be sure to follow the instructions included with your egg Made exclusively for goop. Nephrite jade Length: 1.57", width: 1.18" Eggs are pre drilled for string add-on; we recommend using unwaxed dental floss .

On January 17th, Gynecologist Dr. Jen Gunter, who has been a critic of Goop since its inception, posted an article[6] on her blog entitled "Dear Gwyneth Paltrow, I’m a GYN and your vaginal jade eggs are a bad idea."[4] The blog post received over 400 comments within two years.

On July 13th, 2017, Goop took to Twitter to respond by attaching an article explaining
The tweet quoted Michelle Obama with "When they go low, we go high." The tweet gained 86 retweets and 365 likes (shown below, left). Many Twitter users responded angrily (shown below, right).


Gwyneth Paltrow GwynethPaltrow When they go low, we go high. bit.ly/2unpijb (via @goop) Uncensored: A Word from Our Contributing Doctors Goop As goop has grown, so has the attention we receive. We consistently find ourselves to be of interest to many different folks-for which we are grateful-but we also f... goop.comm David Gorski, MD, PhD @gorskon 13 Jul 2017 Replying to @GwynethPaltrow @goop None of this changes the fact that you & @goop make money peddling quackery and pseudoscience. There. I didn't used a single 4 letter word Greg Hinson @ackdoc 13 Jul 2017 Yeah, that four letter word you used that starts with F is very offensive to Team @Goop. "Fact. 1 more reply concOrdance @cOncOrdance 13 Jul 2017 Replying to @GwynethPaltrow @goop profit company, not a public service.

On California's consumer protection office brought on a lawsuit against Goop for making unscientific claims about their jade eggs. The website agree to pay $145,000 in addition to refunds and edit their site to resolve the matter.[8][7]

Body Vibes



The Goop website began to sell Goof Vibes stickers which claimed they were made of the same material that NASA uses to line their suits but NASA eventually told CNNMoney that the claim is false.[9]

Netflix Show

On February 4th, 2019, Variety [10] reported that a Netflix will be releasing a Goop docu-series by Fall 2019 hosted by the site's editors as well as CCO Elise Loehnen and Paltrow. The show will center around physical and spiritual wellness. Variety[10] quoted Loehnen in saying, "We were speaking to the platform question, and where our people are. They’re watching Netflix. Some of the more strategic, bigger stories we want to tell require a TV budget. Obviously, there’s no better partner in that.

Later that day, Doctors took to Twitter in response. Dr. Michelle Dickinson[15] tweeted, "No @netflix please don’t make this! We don’t need to promote alternative health and pseudoscience trends pushed by celebrity endorsements. We have actual medical professionals who use evidence based scientific methods – make a TV show out of that instead!" The tweet gained 160 retweets and 675 likes in four days (shown below, left). Dr. Darren Saunders[14] also responded tweeting "We need to respond with 'GoopBox'. A version of GoggleBox where scientists and doctors watch Goop and debunk the BS in real-time." The tweet accumulated 21 retweets and 148 likes in four days (shown below, right).


Dr Michelle Dickinson @medickinson No @netflix please don't make this! We don't need to promote alternative health and pseudoscience trends pushed by celebrity endorsements. We have actual medical professionals who use evidence based scientific methods-make a TV show out of that instead! Dr Darren Saunders@whereisdaz Feb 4 We need to respond with "GoopBox". A version of GoggleBox where scientists and doctors watch Goop and debunk the BS in real-time. Thanks, where do I collect my production budget? Ketan Joshi@KetanJO Gwyneth Paltrow's scammy product ine to become scammy eNetlixkANz show theguardian.com/film/2019/feb/..

Parody Websites

In June 2017, the New York Times reported that parodying Goop had "become a national pastime."[16]

On February 28th, 2018, Botnik Studios[12] tweeted that they produced a parody of Goop with an AI bot. The tweet gained 1,752 retweets and 4,011 likes in a year (shown below, left). The website[11] features articles like "Is the Soul More Supple When You've Been Divorced? We Asked Two Dogs for Some Answers" (shown below, right).


Botnik Studios @botnikstudios Using predictive text we made a new Gwyneth Paltrow and created the ultimate lifestyle brand: goob botnik.org/content/goob.h.. gooD feel overwhelmingly calm Listen to Your Body: Your Migrains We Asked 200 Experts: Should You Ithe Soul More Supple When You've are Podcasts Trying to be Produced. The head pain is growing, but there's no pill. Couks talkirg negatively onine fix your brain toolbox? Feel Embarrassed by the Gluten in Been Divorced? We Asked Two Dogs for Some Answers. Your Skin? Yes. But this medical man puls al the goobers Detox through your divarce with abig bowl full af out, turning your body into a warm kitchen counter, ready far anyching coping techniques because these Moroccan dogs know why they lef 10 Ever Think Maybe Shooting Oun Souls Full of Hormones Might Make Our Subconscious Grow Colonoscopies that Transform Your Organs from Horror-in-Your-Body to the Party Everyone Wants to Beat.Health Advice to Anyone Having to Our Famous Doctor of Candles, John Benjamin Expert, Gives Mental Too Powerful? Rememibeir: The periect opportunity to embrace Let Their Wait Staff Go for r doctor is when they creste a very uncanneason. fr you. Wichin you is alsa a nurrition trusting some prerty doctor who fuses bey s also a nutritionist who keeping people sick and exciting to treet, and start prsctiang psychological astrolagy-which a actually pretty revolutionary and more holistic. Get s whiff of your fears filling the air. The perfect oppornunity to embrace your doctor is when he creates a very uncanny belly for you. beleves in your dgesive systerm Don't let her down

In August 2018, Macaulay Culkin launched a parody site named bunnyears.com.[13] The site features articles entitled "Rustic Mason Jars for Pickling Your Feelings" and "Achieve Perfect Zen Through A Total Lack of Empathy" (shown below, right).


Rustic Mason Jars for Pickling Your Feelings Achieve Perfect Zen Through A Total Lack Of Empathy Because therapy is expensive. And wind chimes BY HEIDI LUX BY VANESSA GRITTON

Gwyneth Paltrow's Response to Criticism

On March 9th, 2019, Gwyneth Paltrow poked fun at herself during the Weekend Update Sketch by playing a Goop employee (shown below). The video gained 730,000 views and 7,400 likes in three days.



Although some Twitter users found the sketch endearing as it's nice to laugh at yourself, many did not (shown below, left). For example, @BumpItMcCarthy[26] tweeted, "Gwyneth Paltrow mocking the silly idiocy of the over privileged nitwits who buy her dangerous crap! How self-aware? #SNL" (shown below, right).


Jennifer @Jen_naaay Mar 9 Did Gwyneth Paltrow really think this sketch wasn't about making fun of her? Because that whole goop mess is a scam but okay. #SNL Victoria Brownworth @VABVOX Mar 9 Gwyneth Paltrow dropping into #SNL to spoof her own business, GOOP, is peak 20159 Still not funny, though. #SNL @nbcsnl reputation @blankswift 13 Mar 9 Gwyneth Paltrow is joining Baskin! #SNL HartbrakeбляMcCarthy @BumpltMcCarthy Gwyneth Paltrow mocking the silly idiocy of the over privileged nitwits who buy her dangerous crap! How self-aware? #SNL 9:29 PM-9 Mar 2019

On March 11th, The Hollywood Reporter[25] revealed that Paltrow sat down for an interview with CNN's Poppy Harlow at SXSW. She opened up about her fascination with Jeff Bezos and how he hasn't responded to her emails. She also spoke about her upcoming Netflix show noting that Netflix is "brave."

"This Smells Like My Vagina" Candle

On December 25th, 2019, Goop[28] began selling a candle made by Heretic called "This Smells Like My Vagina." HerecticParfum announced the release on Instagram.[27] The site describes the $75 candle as "With a funny, gorgeous, sexy, and beautifully unexpected scent, this candle is made with geranium, citrusy bergamot, and cedar absolutes juxtaposed with Damask rose and ambrette seed to put us in mind of fantasy, seduction, and a sophisticated warmth." On January 11th, following the news that the candle had sold out, many people began to discuss the product. That day, Twitter[29] user Dr. Jennifer Gunter who has been previously spoken out against Goop's products and advice tweeted, "I am not sure I would associated all thoe scents with a normal vagina. But hey, send me a candle" (shown below, left). The tweet gained over 2,400 likes in two days. Comedian Adam Ray called for The Rock to create a candle that smells like "his balls" on Instagram[31][30] to which The Rock commented "Brother I tried to make those candles but I kept burning my balls. So I moved on to shampoo #scentofsac" (shown below, right).



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