Gwyneth Paltrow Gets 14-Year-Old Son Moses A 'Boob Puzzle'

The Goop guru said the 450-piece breasts jigsaw is "just for fun" during her family's coronavirus staycation.
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Gwyneth Paltrow got her 14-year-old son Moses a jigsaw puzzle featuring sketches of breasts to keep him busy during their coronavirus staycation.

The Oscar winner wrote on her Goop site that she’s embracing the pandemic’s new normal of home being the center of work, entertainment and summer vacation. Then she basically led into product recommendations, including games like Trivial Pursuit to pass the time.

But that wasn’t all.

“And I got Moses the boob puzzle just for fun,” she wrote.

Jiggy’s “Boobs” jigsaw, by artist Julia Heffernan, is a 450-piece puzzle with drawings of all kinds of breasts. It costs $40.

Here’s a completed puzzle:

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Customers posted positive reviews on Goop’s site, including one mom who pieced together the puzzle with her kids.

“My teenage daughters and I did this puzzle during quarantine for Covid-19,” she wrote. “It was great fun, and our conversation was fantastic. I don’t think we’d ever talked about types of boobs before. It was actually a bit beautiful how it opened up communication about body image.”

But many on Twitter didn’t think Paltrow, who markets candles called “This Smells Like My Vagina” and “This Smells Like My Orgasm,” should have gotten the puzzle for her teen son. 

 

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