What is an "almond mom"? Gwyneth Paltrow interview draws use of the term on social media
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When podcast company Dear Media posted a TikTok video of Gwyneth Paltrow talking about her wellness routine, the comments were peppered with one phrase: almond mom. What is an almond mom, and why are people calling Paltrow one?
While speaking with Dr. Will Cole on "The Art of Being Well" podcast, the 50-year-old actress revealed that she practices intermittent fasting, drinks bone broth for lunch most days and eats an early dinner that sticks to a paleo diet, with many vegetables. The confluence of several diet and wellness trends and seemingly low-calorie days was met with concern from many people – and jokes from others.
"The mother of all almond moms," one commenter wrote.

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