Gwyneth Paltrow sent Demi Lovato a gift over the weekend and let’s just say it was very on-brand for the Goop CEO. 

Okay, I will tell you a little more about the present, but be prepared that it is NSFW.

Demi Lovato took to her Instagram stories to share a haul of goodies she received from Gwyneth Paltrow and her lifestyle brand Goop, including a “This Smells Like Demi’s Orgasm” candle, a “Sex Gel” from Necessaire and a good ol’ fashioned vibrator.

“Wowowow thank you @GwynethPaltrow,” Lovato captioned the photo, “you’re a real one.”

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While the “This Smells Like Demi’s Orgasm” candle appears to be a bespoke piece created for Lovato, the brand does currently sell a candle called “This Smells Like My Vagina”.

According to the candle’s product description, it features notes of “geranium, citrusy bergamot, and cedar absolutes juxtaposed with Damask rose and ambrette seed to put you in mind of fantasy, seduction, and a sophisticated warmth.”

For anyone who happens to be interested (no judgment), the candle will set you back around $26 AUD.

In other news, Lovato recently officially came out as pansexual during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience.

When asked whether she was planning on having children, Lovato said: “I  don’t know if I’m going to end up with a guy, so I can’t really see myself maybe getting pregnant… I’m so fluid now — and a part of the reason why I am so fluid is because I was super closeted off.”

Rogan then asked if the term “pansexual” felt right for her. “Yeah, pansexual,” she replied.

She continued: “I heard someone call the LGBTQIA+ community the ‘alphabet mafia,’ and I was like, ‘That’s it. That’s what I’m going with… I’m part of the alphabet mafia and proud.”

For more on this topic, head to the Pop Observer.

Check out a snippet of Demi Lovato’s conversation with Joe Rogan:

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