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Gwyneth Paltrow Criticized After Giving A 'Boob Puzzle' To Her 14-Year-Old Son 'Just For Fun'

Gwyneth Paltrow Criticized After Giving A 'Boob Puzzle' To Her 14-Year-Old Son 'Just For Fun'
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Gwyneth Paltrow is no small topic of conversation these days, with her controversial "wellness" company Goop dominating headlines and puzzling health experts.

In a rare turn of events, for once she is not in the news because of Goop directly, but a different problem—a puzzle, featuring boobs.


Jiggy Puzzles created this puzzle, which Paltrow claims to have gotten for son, Moses, 14, "just for fun."



Paltrow's gesture toward her son did not go over well with many users, some of who found it "disturbing."





Paltrow's more controversial products have recently included the candle that "Smells Like My Orgasm" and "Sex Dust."





Paltrow's review of the puzzle doesn't say much besides "I got Moses the boob puzzle just for fun."

Additionally, she talks the products she and her family have been using to make weathering the pandemic at home more bearable for all parties.

So if a "Boob" puzzle works for the household, to each their own.

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