There's no clear starting point for the public's widespread hatred of actress Gwyneth Paltrow, although some believe her 1999 Oscar acceptance remarks may have been it.
Somehow the sincerity of her sobs provoked the exact opposite response one would expect from a sincere moment of sincere emotion.
Since then, Paltrow has considered herself a snobbery, although she hasn't completely reversed that perception.
From her constant decline in fame to her endless advocacy for the high life, if only she's getting more disgusting with every sight she induces.
This is what's so annoying about Paltrow in Hollywood.
Her enviable Hollywood heartthrob boyfriend Getty Images Just as her film career was starting to take off, Paltrow started dating Brad Pitt.
It was 1994, and Pitt's career had already included starring roles in "Dracula" (1994) and "Legends of the Fall" (1994).
The two met on Se7en (1995) and eventually got engaged, but the romance didn't last.
Paltrow explained in an interview with "Diane Sawyer": "There was something inside me that was really frustrating me, and I felt really responsible and like I was the architect of my own pain.
….I just made a mess of it”.
It was a concept that most women at the time would have given up on their chances at Pitt and given up their limbs, something that would never have been understood.
She then turned to "Ben" Affleck, who had just won an Oscar from "Good Will Hunting" (1997).
Not only did she throw him under the bus on the date, she said his perfect woman would be "any stripper from Scores," but she later told him too, telling Diane Sawyer: "I just feel like we have one
Very different value systems”.
Both statements could be interpreted as Paltrow thinking she's better than Affleck.
Paltrow also dated actors Scott Speedman and Luke Wilson, and eventually married Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
Paltrow admitted to having such a sense of blandness that if it were a snack, it would be rice cakes.
She always puts her foot in her mouth Getty Images One of the internet's favorite things is the compiled list (Guilty!) of the ridiculous things Paltrow has said in interviews over the years.
Apparently, when the reporter clicked play on the video recorder, Paltrow automatically switched into some kind of superpower mode.
The most comprehensive of these is Thought Catalog's "45 Creepy Gwyneth Paltrow Quotes That Will Make You Want to Rush Anything," which includes gems like "Beauty Fade," and I Just Turned 29 So
I probably didn't" from a 2001 interview with a New York rock band (via ABC News), and "I'd rather smoke a cigarette than eat cheese from a tin can", a 2012 interview with Jonathan Ross. A line that sums up Paltrow's relentless pretentiousness
, and perhaps the best quote of all, is a clip from a 2009 British interview (via the New York Post) in which Paltrow addressed her "haters," saying: "I am who I am and I can't pretend to be for a year.
Man making $25,000” is not only amazing, but a terrible way to change people’s minds. Already think you’re a snob. That’s like the oil company BP calling itself an environmentalist cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico. Have a little ego
For a long time, Paltrow didn't seem to have one at all. Her nasty friendship with Beyoncé Getty Images Off all the infamous Paltrow name drops, her constant mentions of Beyoncé and Jay Z were probably the most disturbing.
Buzzfeed took some time to piece together Bey and G's friendship, which began with them allegedly getting drunk backstage at a Jay Z concert in 2006, sitting together at an awards show, and celebrating a birthday on a yacht.
Complimenting each other in public, calling each other names all the time, and not just being BFFs, Paltrow and Beyonc also mirrored each other in their marriage. "They balance each other out," she said.
Jay and Beyoncé: two paranoid ironists and two peaceful people," she says, anyway. There was a time when becoming friends with Paltrow that the couple might have felt
Uncomfortable. In 2012, for example, she apparently felt her friendship with Jay and Bey almost gave her an "n-word pass," causing her to tweet "Ni**, as in the real world of Paris
(Dream) beehigh". Paltrow was referencing the Jay Z and Kanye West songs of the same name, but no one knew that, especially the internet. Not to mention, the African-American gentleman in the Twitter post was not Kanye
West or Jay Z. Whoops.