Erykah Badu Says Her Vagina Incense Products Were NOT Inspired By Gwenyth Paltrow’s Vagina Candles
Erykah Badu Says Her Vagina Incense Products Were NOT Inspired By Gwenyth Paltrow’s Vagina Candles
Erykah Badu is a lot of things, but she’s no thief! Actress Gwenyth Paltrow recently released a candle with her own organic product company, Goop. The catch is her candle was made to smell like the scent of her vagina, which caused many to raise an eyebrow at the “Window Seat” singer.
https://youtu.be/EV2yAMetlOs
Gwenyth’s candle is hilariously called, “This Smells Like My Vagina.”

Erykah also recently released a panty-powered home product – an incense and perfume line called, Badu P*ssy.

But, she took to Twitter to clear up the origins of her idea:
“@fatbellybella My incense was not inspired by Gwenith Paltrow . That’s a whole nother kinda pu$$¥. I been in the lab for years. I stay on my pu$$¥ muscle hustle . However, Panties off to Gwen’s candle! we love @goop .”

Apparently, there’s enough room in the marketplace for both women’s products to exist. Erykah Badu is enjoying massive success with her punanny product. Badu P*ssy sold out on Erykah’s digital store, Badu World Market, within hours of its release!
Would you purchase a product that smells like a celebrity’s lady-parts? Let us know in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay

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