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Goop Cuts Staff Again, Shifts to AI Workflow

It has grown even more tumultuous at Gwyneth Paltrow's wellness empire Goop as they have axed more staff while announcing a 'pivot to AI' just 18 months after m...

Goop Cuts Staff Again, Shifts to AI Workflow
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It has grown even more tumultuous at 's wellness empire Goop as they have axed more staff while announcing a 'pivot to ' just .

In late 2024, the 53-year-old entrepreneur's wellness and lifestyle brand implemented two rounds of layoffs within two months.

In September 2024, about 40 people were cut from the 216-person strong staff, accounting for 18 percent of the e-commerce site.

Then additional cuts were made in late October 2024 which account for around 10 people which equates to less than 6 percent of staff across several divisions, including the beauty, programming, engineering, and creative departments. 

Now, Goop has let go of around 20 staff members this week with the rationale of 'profitability and AI' it was reported by Puck.

Daily Mail has reached out to Paltrow and Goop for comment and have yet to hear back.

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It has grown even more tumultuous at Gwyneth Paltrow's wellness empire Goop as they have axed more staff while announcing a 'pivot to AI' just 18 months after massive layoffs at the company (Paltrow is seen at a Goop event in January 2020)

Meanwhile, according to the tip line on Emily Sundberg's Feed Me Substack, it is alleged the layoffs were 'justified via pivot to AI workflow' as there were also statements about the lack of profitability.

 It was also claimed that Paltrow had led the town hall meeting making the announcement. 

In late 2024, the 53-year-old entrepreneur's wellness and lifestyle brand implemented two rounds of layoffs within two months (Paltrow is seen at The Oscars in March)

Now, Goop has let go of around 20 staff members this week with the rationale of 'profitability and AI' it was reported by Puck (Paltrow is seen using Goop Beauty's peptide serum in January)

Meanwhile, according to the tip line on Emily Sundberg's Feed Me Substack, it is alleged the layoffs were 'justified via pivot to AI workflow' as there were also statements about the lack of profitability 

The spokesperson said Goop Beauty revenue had increased 21 percent compared to last year compared to a massive 42 per cent boost in 2023, while G. Label revenue is up 45 percent. 

The last round of cuts before the two in 2024, occurred in 2021 when it's believed at least 140 employees, including high-level execs including a chief financial officer, chief technology officer and chief risk officer, left the company over a period of two years.

The actor famously listed a candle named 'This Smells Like My Vagina' on her online Goop shop

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While the pandemic accounted for some staffing loss, ex-staffers noted how Goop's high turnover problem predated COVID-19 layoffs, and that stingy pay, a 'taxing culture,' and the Academy Award winner's habit of were the causes. 

Other ex-employees who griped about the company on Glassdoor also slammed the 'bullies' and 'mean girls' who rely on 'fear-based management,' saying Paltrow in particular was 'wanting to spend her days trying on clothes when the company desperately needed a real CEO.' 

When the company launched over 17 years ago as a weekly newsletter, it seemed to generate fans and critics in equal measure with some eyebrow raising products including sex dust and libido boosting supplements, vampire repellent and scented candles, one of which was billed as smelling like Paltrow's orgasm.

The actress had famously listed a $75 candle, cheekily named 'This ', for sale in her online Goop shop and revealed that the geranium, citrus bergamot and cedar scented candle originally started as a joke. 

According to the product's description: 'This candle —the two were working on a fragrance, and she blurted out, 'Uhhh..this smells like a vagina'—but evolved into a funny, gorgeous, sexy, and beautifully unexpected scent. 

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The actress had also previously advised readers to purchase a $15,000 24k gold vibrator and vaginal jade eggs. 

Many of Goop's wellness and lifestyle products are shown

More recently, she has launched Goop Kitchen which is an extension of the brand and is a health-focused restaurant that serves food only for takeout and delivery

 But Paltrow has seemingly had no trouble pulling in the big bucks having raised more than $140 million in capital from blue-chip firms

Paltrow has said that she started to feel uncomfortable accepting so much venture capital funding. 

'You start fielding questions about scale, especially if you've taken VC money. And that's where I think it can be very, very difficult. And frankly, where I've made mistakes along the way,' she said during a Forbes conference in September 2024.

More recently, she has launched Goop Kitchen which is an extension of the brand and is a health-focused restaurant that .

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