Gwyneth Paltrow Vagina Candle

Gwyneth Paltrow Vagina Candle




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You can buy a "This Smells Like My Vagina" candle on Goop, which was founded by actress Gwyneth ... [+] Paltrow (L), seen here speaking with Michaela Boehm. (Photo by Rachel Murray/Getty Images)
Could there be risks in having a candle that smells like your vagina?
According to Stephen Moyes writing for The Sun , a woman named Jody Thompson won a “This Smells Like My Vagina” Candle by completing an online quiz. It’s not clear what questions were asked in the online quiz. But presumably it was more than just a single question such as, “what smells like your vagina?”
Thompson’s prize was a candle normally sold on Gwyneth Paltrow’s website Goop for a cool (or maybe in this case a hot) $75. This tweet has a picture of the product along with link to the web page:
The website describes the candle as having “a funny, gorgeous, sexy, and beautifully unexpected scent,” which apparently is how your vagina is supposed to smell. The candle is not actually made out of your vagina because that would have been problematic had no one informed you prior to making the candle. Instead, the candle, according to the Goop website, is “made with geranium, citrusy bergamot, and cedar absolutes juxtaposed with Damask rose and ambrette seed,” things not normally found in a vagina.
This may seem like a typical “person-wins-a-smell-like-my-vagina-candle-by-completing-an-online-quiz” story. But it wasn’t. No, this story had an unexpected ending that was not exactly beautiful. Nor was it funny, gorgeous, or sexy. After Thompson lit the candle, in her words, “the candle exploded and emitted huge flames, with bits flying everywhere.” In other words, there were naughty bits flying all over the room. The Sun quoted Thompson as saying. "I’ve never seen anything like it. The whole thing was ablaze and it was too hot to touch. There was an inferno in the room.”
In case you didn’t know, an inferno in your room is not a good thing to have, even if it were to make your entire room smell like your vagina. According to The Sun article, Thompson said that “we eventually got it under control and threw it out the front door,” with “it” being the candle.
While there is no footage of what really happened, some on Twitter offered their impressions. For example, there was this:
One Twitterer mentioned an Easter egg, as opposed to a Jade egg, which is something that the Goop website has sold:
To be fair, The Sun article didn’t specify what specific steps Thompson took when lighting the candle. For example, the article didn’t say, “after Thompson used a match to light the candle” or “after Thompson lit the candle with a blowtorch.” So it’s not clear whether something specifically in the candle may have made it more likely to explode. The Goop website does include the warning that you should keep the candle, “away from things that catch fire,” which is something that you should do with candles in general, whether they smell like your vagina or not. For example, it’s best to take off your all-cotton ball suit or your all-dryer lint dress before lighting a candle.
In the meantime, Goop may want to look further into the candle’s components and construction. Would another candle, say one that smells like your jock strap, for example, have the same risk? After all, you probably want to know whether you can hold a candle to what happened.



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I was gonna give 2 stars but if her vajj smells like nothing then thats perfect because I just see and smell a lit candle. I don't smell anything.












You got suckered into buying these is a fake product an wirte a review on a scammed . The real candle is smaller an black case has has a scent. Why 5 star on a fake china candle












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Unlike the real candle, this candle did not kill my pets. Or drive out the insects near the house.


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Gwyneth Paltrow knows how to get people talking. And she maintains that Goop's buzzy "vagina" candle line is meant to spark conversation.


On Sunday, Paltrow, 49, spoke with TODAY about her career pivot from Oscar-winning actress to the CEO of Goop, the lifestyle brand she founded initially as a newsletter in 2008.


Goop's best-known products include a $75 10.5 oz candle labeled "This Smells Like My Vagina," per the company's website ; the candle, which is made with geranium, citrusy bergamot and "cedar absolutes juxtaposed with Damask rose and ambrette seed," boasts a name that catches the eye enough that Paltrow asked TODAY whether she was allowed to say its title on morning television.


"This candle is really like that provocation to say like, 'It's amazing to be a woman in every way. It's amazing to have that kind of power and you deserve to have that agency,'" Paltrow told TODAY 's Willie Geist about the product.


As Paltrow has grown more heavily involved with Goop — she took on the company's CEO role in 2016 — she has almost entirely stepped away from acting. Paltrow, who won an Oscar for her role in 1998's Shakespeare in Love has not appeared in a feature film since 2019's Avengers: Endgame .


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Paltrow said in her interview with TODAY that it was around the time she won that award that her place in the public eye went from "people kind of being curious about you or discovering you or rooting for you to it all being upended, and people really wanting to tear you down and take great pleasure in it."


"Which ends up being a really beautiful lesson in knowing who you are," Paltrow added. "Loving the people you love. Being totally in integrity. And like f*** everybody else."


While Paltrow starred in Netflix's 2020 series The Politician , co-created by her husband Brad Falchuk , she said in the interview that she "never felt very, fully comfortable being in the public eye to that degree" and would likely only act on screen moving forward if Falchuk asked her to play a role in one of his projects.


"I really don't miss it all. I think I'm so lucky that I got to do it, and I'm sure I still will at some point," Paltrow said of her acting career in the interview. "The team is always trying to get me to do a movie, but I really love what I do and I love how immediate it is and how … we're able to create product out of thin air that we believe in so much."


Paltrow also indicated she would be interested in performing on the stage in a future acting role in order to fulfill a promise to her mother, actress Blythe Danner .


"I did promise my mother at some point before I die, I told her I would go and do a play so … I'm gonna deliver on that promise at some point," she told TODAY .


Paltrow's move away from acting has been developing since at least 2019, when she echoed similar sentiments about transitioning away from acting during a conversation with Harry Kargman, founder and CEO of Kargo, for a panel at Advertising Week New York.


"I wouldn't say I'm that passionate about it anymore.… I have had a lot of good luck and a lot of hard work, which led to a really good film career.... At a certain point I felt like it wasn't what I wanted to do … so I did a little pivot," she said at the time of creating Goop.



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It smells "sexy, surprising, and wildly addictive"
Updated 18 June, 2020: Gwyneth Paltrow is at it again with her famed vagina candles, this time launching a companion version entitled, This Smells Like My Orgasm.
The product, priced at £75, is described as: “A fitting follow-up to that candle — you know the one — this blend is made with tart grapefruit, neroli, and ripe cassis berries blended with gunpowder tea and Turkish rose absolutes for a scent that’s sexy, surprising, and wildly addictive."
The candle was unveiled earlier this week on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and comes packaged in a box aptly covered with fireworks. Paltrow told show host Fallon that it “might be more for you, to give to your wife”.
The item is currently only available to US shoppers, so British men and women will have to wait a little longer before they can scent their homes with the smell of orgasms. Regardless, the candle is expected to sellout like its vagina-themed predecessor.
Written 2 February, 2020: Gwyneth Paltrow has made a strong business out of her vagina. She - through her wellness platform Goop - introduced us to the concept of vaginal steaming, jade vaginal eggs and, of course, the elusive sex dust moon juice . Most recently, we were given the vagina candle , which sold-out in a matter of hours, prompting a waitlist.
Well, fans will be pleased to hear that the now-infamous candle is now back in stock, available via the Goop website. Earlier this month, the entrepreneur said that displaying the item proudly on a coffee table was "a punk rock statement", given "the idea that women have been taught to have a certain amount of shame about their body".
According to Paltrow, her 'This Smells Like My Vagina' candle is a "funny, gorgeous, sexy, and beautifully unexpected scent", with "geranium, citrusy bergamot, and cedar absolutes juxtaposed with Damask rose and ambrette seed". The goal, the Goop description optimistically reads, is "to put us in mind of fantasy, seduction, and a sophisticated warmth". If you do manage to buy one through the waitlist, it'll cost $75 or £58.
The actress revealed how the idea for the controversial candle came about during an interview on Late Night with Seth Meyers last month, explaining that she was initially joking when she suggested it.
Paltrow was appearing on the show to promote her new Netflix series, The Goop Lab , discussing one of episodes in which her team are seen trialling a psychedelic mushroom tea in Jamaica.
"Everyone signed up for that one," she laughed, before joking that she was under the effects of said tea when she came up with the name for her candle.
"I smelled this beautiful thing and I said, 'This smells like my vagina'," she explained. "I was kidding. We were on mushrooms."
Let us not forget that Paltrow's vagina products have landed the businesswoman in hot water before . In September 2019, Goop paid a $145,000 (about £112,000) settlement in a lawsuit over vaginal eggs. The website had made unproven claims that the Jade Egg and the Rose Quartz Egg could "balance hormones, regulate menstrual cycles, prevent uterine prolapse, and increase bladder control," said the Orange County District Attorney's office in California. Not so, said the California Food, Drug and Medical Device Task Force, who argued that Goop's assertion wasn't based on scientific evidence.
There's not much that could go wrong with a vagina-scented candle though. Regardless of what you think about Paltrow, she and her products are a talking point again, and her candle is a sell-out hit. Finally, a gift for the liberal that has everything.
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