Star: Hollywood Has Turned Against Gwyneth Paltrow, Other Celebs Are “Mean Girling” Her
May 30, 2013 by Hollywoodite
This week’s cover of Star Magazine is hilarious. It’s yet another anti-Gwyneth Paltrow story in which she’s the scourge of Hollywood. There have been a glut of stories in which Paltrow is the bad guy lately. For example, the stories from the MET Gala in which she was hot and annoyed the whole time and threatened never to return, while people in attendance said they didn’t want her back anyway… because she STANK of body odour.
This story sounds like it’s by the same people who came up with the MET B.O. story. Star claims half of Hollywood has wised up to elitist Paltrow and has started Mean Girling her right back.
The cover says “Ridiculed for being out of touch and mean. Hollywood turns on Gwyneth.”
The story says, in short, even producers don’t want to work with her anymore, “Gwyneth has annoyed people to the point where no one wants to deal with her anymore. She has always been pretentious, but over the past few years she has gone from pretentious to unbearable.”
There’s a listicle of women who have distanced themselves from her, “Madonna wants nothing to do with her, Reese Witherspoon ignores her, Kate Hudson thinks she’s elitist (and Kate bashes Gwyneth to their friends), Jennifer Garner thinks she’s like a high school mean girl, and Jennifer Lopez has no patience for the ‘whiny little rich girl.’”
More on Witherspoon, “Reese could care less about what Gwyneth’s opinion of her is. She joked about how the woman who made Shallow Hal really has no place giving career advice to anyone else.”
Also, Paltrow is “obsessed with getting Angelina to like her because she knows Angelina has class and power.” Moreover, “She thinks she is untouchable and can say whatever she wants without consequences. Her mouth is finally getting her into trouble, and it’s long overdue.”
Chris Martin is also reportedly angry Paltrow talked about the miscarriage and thinks her “oversharing problem” has “become a problem for her kids’ school.”