A canny Gwyneth Paltrow is cashing in on horrified reactions to her vagina-obsessed wellness brand.
The wellness boom knows no boundaries.
Can a single creator make a difference to a streaming service? In the case of Murphy,Netflix obviously believes so.
A new book,She Said,details how New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey got Ashley Judd and other Weinstein victims to talk.
In one area of her life,at least,Gwyneth Paltrow is my new idol.
One of those clichés has become the blended family. Which we'd all love to have,by the way,if we ever got divorced,but real life so often gets in the way.
The lithe,42-year-old tech founder has become a one-man Goop,with young men staggering around hungry for days to emulate his lifestyle.
Social media is not the modern-day family photo album.
To the surprise of the medical community,Goop has become the epicentre of the multitrillion dollar wellness industry.
The actress has filed a counter claim,seeking"symbolic damages"of $1 from a man who sued her over a ski crash in 2016.
Gwyneth Paltrow,another ex of Pitt,was also in attendance at the star-studded event.