Gwyneth Paltrow is Opening Up Her Luxurious Home on Airbnb

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The time is here, folks. You can now stay in an official goop sanctuary with Gwyenth herself welcoming you to the door. Is this even real life?

Paltrow has announced on her Instagram that she is now officially pairing up with Airbnb to turn her Montecito guesthouse into a booking-available vacation home. Appropriately titled a "goop-Inspired Stay," this Santa Barbara County, California experience will include access to an entire guesthouse, one that Gwyneth herself uses to "recharge, to daydream" and "to reconnect."

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As one could expect, the home is chock full of goop products and basically is just a retreat hosted by the wellness brand. From meditation sessions to a relaxing spa day with amble access to goop beauty products, a guest can expect to experience a luxury stay at the Paltrow home.

<p><a href="https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/937212514176033983?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d6e9f9f3-51cd-4fbd-b6f1-790bd6b0342f" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Stephen Paul for Airbnb;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Stephen Paul for Airbnb</a></p>

Starting on August 15th, this house will be available to book on Airbnb for a one to two night for up to two guests stay only on September 9th. We are already anticipating the cost being way outside of most people's price ranges. While this would be a gorgeous adventure and quite the story to share, it's definitely not at all feasible for everyone. Her comments were not super positive to say the least.

One user commented that it "seems a little tone deaf to say this will somehow help people feel more connected/less lonely when it's for whatever couple is rich enough to afford to wine and dine with her."

Another wrote, "Who could ever afford to stay there? Gwen, this is Instagram where normal civilians who can barely make rent each month, let alone eat... socialize."

While it's a creative idea to open up your guesthouse to the public to advertise your brand, it understandably upset some viewers as the target audience is clearly not a normal-income-receiving individual.

At least we can look at the Airbnb photos and dream of a day where we can afford to stay in such a gorgeous home for a night or two!

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