Gwyneth Paltrow tackles bedroom taboos in new Netflix series Sex, Love & Goop

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The six-episode series, which streams on Oct 21, is aimed at improving the relationships and sex lives of six couples who come on the show citing issues that range from differing levels of desire to complaints of losing the spark.

Gwyneth Paltrow admits she has insecurities about her physical appearance in an episode of her new Netflix series Sex, Love & Goop, but she's working on that. The Oscar-winner and entrepreneur behind the goop beauty and wellness brand opens up in the six-episode series, aimed at improving the relationships and sex lives of six courageous couples.

Paltrow, 49, also points out that she wanted to"show up for vulnerability" since she was asking the couples to do the same. The six pairs include people of varying ages, races, and sexual orientations working with experts to learn new ways to see each other and increase intimacy, while using methods and tools to enhance their relationships through more pleasurable sex.

Michaela Boehm, an intimacy expert on the series who has worked with Paltrow personally, says she is excited about Sex, Love & Goop because it will make her advice more accessible to people who might otherwise be reluctant about sex therapy. Goop has been scrutinised for promoting unconventional products and experiences in the effort to educate consumers, and Paltrow has been an easy target as the recognisable face leading the brand."I have incredible admiration for her because she is willing to put herself in places that I personally, I don't know if I had the fortitude to be criticised to that extent," Boehm said.

 

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