Unexpectedly, Gwyneth Paltrow’s followers’ response to her topless Instagram post.

It was not even close, in actuality. When Paltrow and her husband Brad Falchuk were on vacation in Italy, she and others kept getting messages to use sunscreen.

The 50-year-old actress was relaxing in a blue beach chair with her husband in the first image of a carousel of seven images.


She had her arm about her chest and was only sporting a necklace and a pair of gold-rimmed aviator sunglasses.

One user wrote, “If ever I saw a great advertisement for sunscreen, it’s in that first picture.”.

Her skin, which, according to fans, had suffered from severe sunburn, immediately came to light.

I find it to be illogical. One reader described her as “the poster queen for a health and wellness empire with sun-damaged skin.”.

“Look at all the sun damage you have on your skin. Another worried admirer enquired, “What goop product will fix that?


The wellness and lifestyle business Goop was started by Paltrow. Concerns about Paltrow’s allegedly sun-damaged skin have previously been voiced.

She published a carousel of images in May showing her chest with numerous sun-induced black spots.

Every time you go outside without sunscreen, the sun’s UV rays damage your skin, even if you are not aware of it.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, this damage can result in wrinkles, age spots, loose skin, spider veins, and a blotchy complexion if it is not treated.


Is it necessary to criticize others for not wearing sunscreen even though it is essential to protect our skin from UV rays?