Fitness Guru's 'Psychotic' Water Habits Spark Outrage Across Her Mansions
Celebrity Fitness Guru Tracy Anderson's Outrageous Wellness Obsessions Exposed
In a jaw-dropping interview with The Cut, 50-year-old fitness mogul Tracy Anderson spilled the beans on her over-the-top approach to health and wellness. The multimillionaire entrepreneur, who has trained A-listers like Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, and Gwyneth Paltrow, revealed that she's "psychotic" about drinking tap water - but not just any tap water. No, it has to be filtered through a custom water system with triple filters in all of her opulent homes across the country.
From the Hamptons to Pennsylvania and Montana, Anderson's properties are the epitome of luxury living. Her net worth is estimated to be in the tens of millions, thanks to her lucrative business partnerships and high-end fitness studios. But despite having it all, she can't seem to get enough of the most basic of necessities: clean drinking water.
"I'm very fortunate to live in different beautiful places," Anderson said with a hint of detachment, "but I'm kind of psychotic about our water." She confessed that she's obsessed with avoiding plastic bottles and has gone to great lengths to ensure her homes are equipped with top-of-the-line filtration systems. The irony is not lost on readers, who took to social media to roast the fitness guru for coming across as tone-deaf.
" 'In all of my homes,' very relatable," one Instagram user quipped, tongue-in-cheek. Others called her out for being "vapid and totally detached from reality." One commenter even likened Anderson's obsession with water quality to using up her soul "to the last drop a long time ago."
But what really has fans talking is Anderson's extravagant lifestyle. She owns a whopping three multimillion-dollar properties, including a ranch in Montana and a house in Los Angeles' tony Brentwood area. The latter, which she purchased for $7.36 million in 2023, was recently sold for just under $10 million - a tidy profit of over $2 million.
Anderson's Pennsylvania property is still on the market for a staggering $5.95 million, almost three times what she paid for it back in 2020. It seems that for this fitness mogul, nothing but the best will do when it comes to her real estate portfolio.
But Anderson's love of luxury doesn't stop at her homes or her high-end water systems. She's also a business partner with Gwyneth Paltrow on Goop, a wellness and lifestyle company that peddles overpriced products and services to its devoted followers. And as one would expect from a celebrity like Anderson, there have been numerous controversies surrounding her fitness studios, where clients have reported being subjected to "grueling conditions" and body-shamed behind their backs.
Anderson's Goop collaboration has also faced criticism for promoting expensive, unproven health remedies that prey on vulnerable consumers. And just last year, she came under fire for shading Meghan Markle's kitchen in a Goop ad, sparking accusations of classism and elitism.
When reached out to by thescholarlynote.com for comment, Anderson remained mum.
As fans continue to call her out for her tone-deafness and extravagance, one thing is clear: Tracy Anderson may have it all, but she's still got a long way to go when it comes to being relatable.