Gwyneth Paltrow's controversial candle has blown up - literally. Photo / Getty Images
It's not the first time Gwyneth Paltrow's controversial lifestyle products have raised the eyebrows of health professionals - but turns out one in particular could be life-threatening.
One woman was horrified when her Goop "This Smells Like My Vagina" candle, which she won in a quiz, suddenly exploded into flames in her living room, reports the New York Post.
"The candle exploded and emitted huge flames, with bits flying everywhere," Jody Thompson, 50, told the outlet.
"I've never seen anything like it. The whole thing was ablaze and it was too hot to touch. There was an inferno in the room."
The website reveals that the candle started as a joke between Paltrow and perfumer Douglas Little.
"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. [That turned out to be perfect as a candle.]"
The New York Post contacted Goop for comment about the candle.
Since its launch as a humble newsletter in 2008, Paltrow's Goop has grown into a global lifestyle brand.
From the infamous candle to vitamin supplements named Why Am I So Effing Tired, her products have caused a stir in the wellness world.
Britain's National Health Service chief executive Simon Stevens called Paltrow's Netflix series The Goop Lab "a considerable health risk" and accused it of spreading misinformation by promoting alternative treatments for conditions like mental health.
Goop's head of editorial content Elise Loehnen told Vogue, "We typically straddle the world of evidence and science-backed claims and that which cannot yet be explained."