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Sex, Love & Goop: When is Gwyneth Paltrow’s show dropping on Netflix?
SEX, LOVE & Goop is Netflix’s newest show created by award-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow.
In the show, couples are set to learn bout different methods to please their partners and connect on a deeper level with the help of industry experts.
© 2021 Netflix, Inc.Sex, Love & Goop is Netflix’s newest show from Gwyneth Paltrow[/caption]
What is Sex, Love & Goop?
Sex, Love & Goop is Netflix’s newest lifestyle show all about sex and intimacy.
The show will explore “boundary-pushing sexual-wellness topics” and lead couples through a judgement free journey.
“Courageous couples journey toward more pleasurable sex and deeper intimacy with help from Gwyneth Paltrow and a team of experts in this reality series,” according to the show’s description.
The show is a spin off of Paltrow’s “The Goop Lab” which aired back in 2020 and is connected to her wellness and lifestyle brand Goop, which she launched back in 2008.
When does the show drop on Netflix?
Season 1 of Sex, Love & Goop will hit the streaming service on October 21, 2021.
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This season will feature four couples including:
A lesbian couple suffering from intimacy and body image issuesA mix-race couple who were close to getting a divorce before they realized their sex life was the problemA couple who is being pressured to have a child but the wife can’t orgasmA older couple who is trying to prove you are never too old for the joys of sex
All four couples will be guided by Paltrow and a team of “sexperts” including intimacy counselors, sexological bodyworkers and an erotic wellness coach.
© 2021 Netflix, Inc.Gwyneth Paltrow and industry experts take four couples on a sexual journey starting October 21, 2021[/caption]
What did Gwyneth Paltrow say about the show?
Prior to the show’s debut, Paltrow sat down with Entertainment Tonight to talk about all things Sex, Love & Goop, revealing that she finds “this particular area of sexuality “interesting.”
“What I find so interesting about this particular area of sexuality, is that it’s the realm where all the friction is going to come right up, right? Like anything that is unhealed is going to come up, anything that isn’t working is going to come up. So, it’s like this amazing opportunity to see in the microcosm of how you are in an intimate relationship, how is that impacting the rest of your life?,” she told the media outlet.
“I’ve always been interested in [it], and more and more so since I’ve learned more and more about it in this area, and how we relate to ourselves, what is the shame that we carry, and why are we so afraid to ask for what we want?”
She then went on to talk about the couples, saying how in awe she was that they were able to bare it all on national television.
“There’s so many people who really love their partner and then are really struggling with the intimate aspect of their relationship, and they’re really aware of what they’re bringing in from other areas of their lives, or childhoods that are negatively impacting their marriages or whatever the case may be, and so people were willing, and they’d go through a whole process,” Paltrow continued.
“But I’m just so in awe of these couples who just showed up with so much bravery.”
Along with her new show, Paltrow also just released a new line of supplements meant to help get women in the mood along with a self-heating sex toy.
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