Gwyneth Paltrow is experiencing something lots of women go through — early menopause. She’s opened up about the new changes in a video for her website and lifestyle brand goop. Click through the gallery for all the info.
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The 46-year-old newlywed said that perimenopause is already leaving its mark. “I can feel hormonal shifts happening, the moods, you’re all of a sudden furious for no reason,” she said. In a
blog post, she also explained that she’s sweatier than she used to be, and she’s changed her workouts.
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The Shakespeare In Love actress said she thinks the “big change” needs rebranding. “I remember when my mother [Blythe Danner] went through menopause and it was such a big deal and I think there was grief around it for her and all these emotions,” she explained.
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“I don’t think we have in society a great example of an aspirational menopausal woman,” Gwyneth observed. Is that what she wants to be?
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But the sharing of the news about her health was mostly a way to sell goop’s newest product, a pack of supplements cheekily called “Madame Ovary” that costs $90 a month. They’re intended to help women before, during, and after menopause, to “ease the most common complaints of menopausal transition.”
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Do you think menopause needs a rebranding? Do you think Gwyneth should be that person? Sound off in the comments!
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The 46-year-old newlywed said that perimenopause is already leaving its mark. “I can feel hormonal shifts happening, the moods, you’re all of a sudden furious for no reason,” she said. In a
blog post, she also explained that she’s sweatier than she used to be, and she’s changed her workouts.
Photo credit: INSTARImages
The Shakespeare In Love actress said she thinks the “big change” needs rebranding. “I remember when my mother [Blythe Danner] went through menopause and it was such a big deal and I think there was grief around it for her and all these emotions,” she explained.
“I don’t think we have in society a great example of an aspirational menopausal woman,” Gwyneth observed. Is that what she wants to be?
Photo credit: INSTARImages
But the sharing of the news about her health was mostly a way to sell goop’s newest product, a pack of supplements cheekily called “Madame Ovary” that costs $90 a month. They’re intended to help women before, during, and after menopause, to “ease the most common complaints of menopausal transition.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: INSTARImages
Do you think menopause needs a rebranding? Do you think Gwyneth should be that person? Sound off in the comments!