Gwyneth Paltrow is giving one lucky fan the opportunity to live like an A-lister — for one night, at least.
On Tuesday, the Goop founder, 50, announced that she is listing her luxe Montecito, Calif., guesthouse on Airbnb.
“Loneliness is a human condition, but in the past few years, increased isolation and our lack of community has made our lives even more fragmented,” she wrote on Instagram.
In order to “make the world a little less lonely,” the actress is inviting one lucky fan and a guest of their choice the opportunity to stay on her $5 million property.
“While we may begin as strangers, I hope we’ll find connections and commonalities over a delicious meal,” she wrote. “Lay by the pool, go on one of my favorite hikes and of course you’ll have a bathroom stocked with my favorite @goop products for a truly luxuriating stay.”
And if that wasn’t enough incentive, Paltrow also gave her 8.3 million followers a tour of the one-bedroom home, which she described in the listing as her “sanctuary for respite and mental clarity.”
The guesthouse — which was designed by the “Iron Man” star herself — features a wood-burning fireplace, a massive soaking tub, vaulted ceilings and a stocked bar.
On top of all that, the winner will have the chance to enjoy a “chef’s dinner” alongside the actress and her husband, Brad Falchuk — complete with a bottle of vino from the couple’s “wine room.”
While in Montecito, the winner might also get a glimpse of some of Paltrow’s famous neighbors — including Rob Lowe, Ellen DeGeneres, Cameron Diaz, Ariana Grande, Jennifer Aniston, as well as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Fans can sign up for their chance to stay at Paltrow’s guesthouse on August 15 at 10 a.m. PT. However, the actual experience will take place on Sept. 9.
More information about the “Goop-inspired Stay with Gwyneth Paltrow” can be found on the Airbnb listing, which notes that the winner will also get to enjoy “a guided transcendental meditation session” and “a relaxing spa day.”
Paltrow and Falchuk bought their four-bedroom, four-bathroom home in 2016 for $4.9 million and have since done extensive renovations on the property.
However, in 2017, a spokesperson for one of their neighbors told Pvnew that the constant construction “created an uproar … on all three sides.”
Numerous others complained that the 14,000-square-foot mansion was too big, too tall and blocked their views.
Despite their unhappy neighbors, the pair finished construction in 2021, and Paltrow told Architectural Digest in February 2022 that it was well worth the wait.
“There will always be pain points in a project like this, but keep your eyes on the big picture,” she said.“This house has taught me so much about patience and gratitude. If you commit to design integrity and character, you’ll never be sorry.”