Gwyneth Paltrow has once again found herself at the center of a storm. The actress, casually waking up in a lavish penthouse, seems more concerned about the start of her week than the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Her latest ad, which has gone viral for all the wrong reasons, features her sipping coffee and pondering the virtues of running in Central Park. But it’s not New York she's promoting – it's a luxury tower in Herzliya, Israel.
Dubbed "Gwynicide" by the ever-critical internet, Paltrow’s ad has left many questioning her judgment. While she muses about the benefits of running and living near iconic parks, viewers are left to ponder the ethics of promoting luxury amidst turmoil. "Living in iconic buildings near parks," she tells a driver, only to reveal the unexpected twist – it's Herzliya, not New York, that's on her mind.
“Running is so good for the spirit, the actress mused in the now viral ad as she runs in Central Park, and so is living in iconic buildings near parks.”
This isn't the first time Paltrow’s decisions have raised eyebrows. Critics suggest that perhaps the remnants of her bee-sting beauty treatments have clouded her judgment, leading her to become the face of this controversial project. With her past as a wellness influencer, the decision to promote such a project seems out of touch, leaving fans and critics alike wondering if greed or naivety is at play.