Photo: Gwyneth Paltrow / Instagram

Gwyneth Paltrow and Tracey Anderson

Everyone needs a friend like Gwyneth Paltrow!

“Merch,” Paltrow wrote alongside the photo, adding the hashtag #tracyandersonmethod.

“Ummm…is this workout gear?@gwynethpaltrowcos my tit tats be right outta THAT top! 😂😂😂,” one user wrote. While another commented, “Do you make those tops for women with bigger cups? No way I’ll be able to work out and not get arrested hahaha”

Tracy Anderson and Gwyneth Paltrow.Darren Gerrish/WireImage

Tracy Anderson and Gwyneth Paltrow

The deep scoop-neck tops, which feature Tracy Anderson’s “TA” logo, are not yet available on herwebsitebut Instagram users already have thoughts about the branding.

YouTube Fashion and Beauty DirectorDerek Blasbergjokingly said, “Does TA stand for tata’s?” to which one fan replied, “best observation on the internet today 👯‍♀️”

Tracy Anderson leading a class at In goop Health in June.Darren Gerrish/WireImage

Tracy Anderson

Paltrow’s sweet endorsement comes after Anderson, 44,defended the actress’s pricey health and wellness summit in London earlier this year.

At the exclusive event, attendees paid $5,700 for a weekend pass that included a two-night hotel stay at the Kimpton Fitzroy hotel, wellness-trend workshops, food pop-ups, a variety of speaker panels and a VIP workout with Anderson and Paltrow.

But some fans claimed the event didn’t live up to its promise and criticizedThe Politicianstar for ripping them off, even going so far as to call her a“pretentious, greedy extortionist.”

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Tracy Anderson

“It’s just options. She’s not telling anyone what to do, or what to wear,” the celebrity fitness guru toldPage Six. “Everyone has a voice now on social media — if you are too negative, people are going to start shutting down and communities are going to be destroyed instead of built up.”

“My gyms are $900 a month,” she pointed out toPage Six. “I have been criticized time and time again, but if people really understood the craftsmanship it takes to run custom prescriptions programs at that level — in the real estate I’m in — they would understand that opportunity has a price tag. It’s just the system we live in.”

source: people.com