Meghan McCain Isn't Here For Celebs' Candid Stories About Their Sex Lives

Meghan McCain's letter seemed prompted by Gwyneth Paltrow's appearance on Alex Cooper's podcast, "Call Her Daddy." The popular podcast is known for diving into conversations around sexuality, new-wave feminism, and misogyny, so the idea that Paltrow's conversation would veer toward the bedroom is unsurprising. Still, McCain was surprised. 

"I get it," McCain wrote. "Men have done this since the beginning of time. They brag about their conquests and compare their partners, but that doesn't make it right for Paltrow to do it before an audience of millions. Is she not aware of the phrase TMI? Too much information." McCain then casts her skeptical spotlight on fellow celebs Meghan Trainor and Rachel Bilson. 

In an episode of pop star and podcaster Trainor's show, "Workin' On It," the singer spoke about how painful intercourse is with her well-endowed husband (which, to be fair, didn't sound that much crazier than the singer's unusual bathroom habits with hubby Daryl Sabara). "O.C." actress Bilson shared her sexual musings on the "Women On Top" podcast, in which she talked about her position preferences, among other racy ramblings.

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