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Lorraine Kelly has begged Gwyneth Paltrow to ‘stop’ selling sex toys for dads, after the Goop founder released her Father’s Day Gift Guide.
And coming as a surprise to ITV daytime host Lorraine, Gwyneth’s new line features one of her raunchiest items yet – a $219(£176) ‘hands-free toy for prostate stimulation’ from Lelo.
Lorraine, 63, has previously taken swipes at Gwyneth’s interesting stunts, including taking a bite out of a vagina candle, and an extreme $100,000 (£805,000) bath tub that was featured in her wild Christmas guide in 2020.
But now, the Iron Man actress may have taken it too far, in Lorraine’s eyes at least.
Speaking on Wednesday’s edition of her programme, the host began: ‘Gwyneth Paltrow, never fails does she?
‘Her Goop thing has released a Father’s Day gift guide, and for goodness’ sake, their latest offering – I’m not kidding you – includes a £10,000 Rolex, £50,000 Arctic Circle trip, but the gift that has got everyone talking, and not in a good way, is giving your dad a sex toy costing £160.’
Lorraine continued: ‘And apparently they suggest that you buy this sex toy, I shall leave it to your imagination as to where that sex toy goes… you can guess, for your dad!’
‘Stop it! Gwyneth stop!’ she urged.
‘You’ve gone too far, it has to stop right now.
‘Your dad would never speak to you again!’
This comes after Lorraine weighed in on Gwyneth’s 2020 Christmas guide, declaring she ‘doesn’t want to shove any nonsense up herself.’
‘You can get sustainable bog roll a lot cheaper than that and I don’t want a lamp made of bread,’ she said.
She added: ‘And I don’t want any nonsense things you shove up yourself either, thanks.’
We can only assume Lorraine was referring to Gwyneth’s controversial vagina cleaning products, including a ‘vaginal cleansing brush’, which was slammed by gynaecologists.
Lorraine airs weekdays from 9am on ITV1.
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