Marie Kondo taught us how to spark joy through the magical art of tidying up. Now Gwyneth Paltrow has risen from the ashes to teach us about the healing properties of sunning our yoni.

Snail-secretion face mask enthusiasts unite. Netflix has announced that Goop, the polarising lifestyle website founded by Paltrow, is getting a docuseries.

Variety have reported that the currently-untitled show is set for release in spring. The show will feature 30-minute episodes hosted by the website’s editors, chief content officer Elise Loehnen and Gwyneth Paltrow. The hosts will consult experts, doctors and researchers to unpack topics of mental, physical and sexual health.

“Gwyneth is a highly visual, tactile person. The quality of everything that we produce is very important to her,” Loehnen shared, “She’s always looking for white space. Whether it’s developing physical products or thinking of content. With this show, I think she’s only really interested in opportunities where we can uniquely be ourselves and do things potentially disruptive.”

In addition to the Netflix series, Goop has signed an eight podcast deal with Delta Airlines. They will also be developing independent podcasts with in-house beauty expert Jean Godfrey-June, a food program hosted by an award-winning chef, and a Goop book club featuring author interviews.

Whilst you’re here, why don’t you check out our passionate op-ed Coming Clean: I’m a Gwyneth Paltrow fan and here’s why. 

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