Just last week Gwyneth Paltrow flashed her huge engagement ring for the first time at the Producers Guild Awards.
Now, the Goop star – who got engaged to Brad Falchuk last year – has shown fans she's not incapable of poking fun at herself, and the massive rock.
Appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the host flashed a picture of the eye-catching stone and cracked a lewd joke at the star's expensive.
Colbert asked the blondie: "Could that be used as a Yoni egg? It's so huge!"
Iron Man actress Gwyneth, 45, then replied: "Hell yeah!"
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Yoni is the Sanskrit word for female genitalia, and a Yoni Egg is a semiprecious stone carved into an egg shape, polished before being worn inside the vagina.
It is also widely known as the Jade egg.
Gwyneth instantly knew what the host was referring to, as she had previously featured the eggs on her Goop website last year.
However, medical professionals have warned people against using them.
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“Could that be used as a Yoni egg?”
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The host also asked about the engagement ring, and she told him that while she knew it was a sapphire, she was unsure on the cut or carat.
Laughing to Colbert, she said: "You know more than I do!"
The mum-of-two announced her engagement in Goop magazine's Sex & Love issue.
She met Falchuk on the set of Glee in 2010, and the pair have been dating for three years.
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The coulee also confirmed their engagement to Good Morning American, releasing a statement: "We feel incredibly lucky to have come together at this juncture in our lives when our collective successes and failures can serve as building blocks for a healthy and happy relationship."
The actress revealed why she decided to give love a second chance after the breakdown of her marriage to Chris Martin, saying: "Personally, at midlife, I have tried to accept how complex romantic love can be.
"I have decided to give it a go again, not only because I believe I have found the man I was meant to be with, but because I have accepted the soul-stretching, pattern-breaking opportunities that are made possible by intimacy."