Gwyneth Paltrow Tells Goop Vagina Candle Critics to “Go F--K Yourself”
- On May 17, 2025, in Los Angeles, Gwyneth Paltrow publicly supported Goop’s $75 candle titled "This Smells Like My Vagina" during her appearance at a Mindvalley event focused on manifesting.
- The candle was created in 2020 after Gwyneth Paltrow and Douglas Little, a perfumer from Heretic, casually came up with the idea, which later stirred controversy due to its bold name and concept.
- The candle contained scents such as geranium, bergamot, cedar, Damask rose, ambrette seed, coconut milk, raw vanilla, hinoki cypress, and toasted cacao to evoke depth and sensuality.
- Paltrow described the candle as a rebellious concept that embraces female sexuality and empowerment, expressing it with the bold statement, "We’re incredible, and go f–k yourself."
- Though discontinued in late 2023, the candle remains culturally significant and inspired related products supporting reproductive freedom through donations to the ACLU Foundation.
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Gwyneth Paltrow Has A Message For Haters Of Her Vagina Candles 'Go F*ck Yourself'
Believe it or not, Gwyneth Paltrow's $75 This Smells Like My Vagina candle started as a joke. I know, how could she and Goop do such a thing? That's not something you joke about.Thankfully, it's no longer a joke to the actress. She's decided to read way too much into her joke candle and make a symbol for women's sexuality. Don’t you dare smirk at that.Gwyneth was asked about the vagina candle over the weekend at the Mindvalley Manifesting Summit…
People Are Questioning Gwyneth Paltrow's Input In Goop After She Recalled Being Caught Off-Guard When The Vagina Candle Was Released
It comes years after Gwyneth appeared to know nothing about a bunch of Goop products during a memorable appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show.View Entire Post ›
Gwyneth Paltrow Says Her Vagina Candle Was 'Punk Rock'
It’s been five years since Gwyneth Paltrow debuted her “This Smells Like My Vagina” candle. In case you memory-holed it, the $75 product not only broke the internet and many, many brains. Now, for the first time, the actor and Goop CEO is sharing more about how it all came to be. “That product is so fascinating because we were messing around with different scents one day. And I smelled something and I was like, ‘Oh, that smells like…you know,’” …
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