Gwyneth Paltrow Faces New Backlash Over Goop Furniture Campaign After Herzliya Tower Ad
Oscar-winning actress and entrepreneur Gwyneth Paltrow has encountered fresh criticism following her latest promotional campaign for her lifestyle brand Goop. The campaign, a collaboration with CB2, a spin-off of Crate & Barrel, features Paltrow wearing a silver lampshade on her head in one image, which sparked ridicule and confusion on social media. Critics questioned the styling choice and its connection to her recent involvement in luxury real estate projects in Israel, reflecting broader skepticism about her commercial ventures in the region.
The campaign showcases Paltrow in various poses, including meditating barefoot on a marble coffee table and sitting on a bouclé swivel chair priced at $899. The silver lampshade and coffee table are not part of the collection, but the campaign highlights pieces inspired by modern Parisian apartments and mid-century Italian modernist furniture, using materials like plaster, sheepskin, and lacquer. Paltrow described the collection as featuring "heirloom pieces" emphasizing uniqueness and refinement.
This backlash follows criticism last month when Paltrow appeared in an advertisement for "51PARK," a pair of 51-story luxury residential towers in Herzliya. Critics argued that promoting such high-end real estate was insensitive given the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in the region. Meanwhile, Goop has undergone internal changes, reportedly laying off about 20 employees in May as it transitions to AI-driven workflows.
The social media response included comments like "Oh dear" and "Why?" alongside thumbs-down emojis and memes expressing bewilderment. Some commentators questioned why real estate companies pay millions to celebrities who are not widely remembered, highlighting a growing debate over Paltrow's business decisions in Israel and beyond.