Gwyneth Paltrow looked less than impressed as she drank her brand Goop's 'alpha-linolenic acid' juice.
The star was on a seven-day juice detox and took to her Instagram to share her last drink of the 'G.Tox 7-Day Reset' kit.
In the clip, Gwyneth looked fresh-faced but not-so-thrilled as she took a sip from the brown drink. The 49-year-old wore a simple grey jumper as she sat in her kitchen.
She captioned the post: "I recently did the G.Tox 7-Day Reset, so I thought it would be fun to do a photo dump (is that what the kids call it?) of a day on the kit.
"If you’re looking for a reset, I couldn’t recommend this one more. It’s all about nourishment, eating real, delicious food, and taking time to slow down. Link in bio to learn more about it."
The post had a series of clips, with one of them being a boomerang showing the unboxing of the kit.
One video showed her drinking a smoothie and another showed her cooking a healthy salmon dinner with lots of greens.
She also linked to her website, which has the detox kit on sale for £150.
The kit includes protein powder, a cereal blend, a detoxifying super powder, a gut microbiome super powder, a dry brush for exfoliation, and a reset guide.
Gwyneth's brand Goop is known for selling eccentric products, including a candle that 'smells like her vagina', and sex toys for those who like to get kinky in public.
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In November, the proud mum-of-two created a brand-new collection of vibrators that were specifically designed to be used while out and about in public – whether that be running errands or doing your weekly food shop.
Gwyneth encouraged lovers to get frisky in public places in order to spice up their sex lives – but she’s also warned them not to get caught in the meantime.
Lifting the lid on her new collection on the Goop website, Gwyneth said: “If you think being directly watched—or directly watching someone else—is what would get you off, it’s best to seek a local community or club focused on exhibitionism and voyeurism where consent to these activities is part of the picture.
“If the thrill for you isn’t in being seen but instead in the idea that you could get caught: The key is to explore with the consent of all parties and in a way that keeps you safe."
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