50 Beloved Movie Stars Who Are Jerks in Real Life

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Gwyneth Paltrow has given up any hope of being seen as an average person. After such stunts as eliminating "coffee, alcohol, dairy, eggs, sugar, corn, shellfish, fish, wheat, meat and soy" from her diet, Paltrow has declared herself to be a lifestyle expert. A friend of the actress has been quoted saying that she is a "rich, white woman with an eating disorder turned into a branding opportunity." She can't really be that bad, can she? Oh yes she can!

Gwyneth Paltrow

It doesn't help that her recent Goop Netflix series shows how out of touch she really is with society--as if she needed a series to tell the world what we all already know! While in London, she went to a Michelin-starred restaurant and insulted the chef by saying,  "I can’t eat this sh*t. Let’s just go up to my suite and order room service?" Apparently, she'd rather eat "Moondust" and seaweed. Best of luck with whatever that is. 

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Did you know...

  • While attending the Grammys in February 2000, Jennifer Lopez stepped out in a green Versace dress that instantly became a phenomenon. The barely-there ensemble had a dramatically low cut that came below JLo’s belly button. It became such a talking point that it was Google’s most popular search query up to that point, and it spurred the company to include images into search results. It became the motivation for Google Images.
  • Jackie Kennedy is famous for redecorating and renovating the interior of the White House. Actually, on just her first day, she ordered $50,000 in changes for new rooms for the children and upgrades to the kitchen. She later hosted a tour of the White House for CBS News which was viewed by 56 million people and won her an Emmy Award.
  • Jennifer Aniston's star-defining role on friends started a hair craze in the 90s that even lasted into the early 2000s. Called "The Rachel," Aniston's shoulder-length haircut had grown-out bangs and highlights styled to perfection. A hairdresser in Detroit noted that at the peak of its popularity, 40% of her business was devoted to recreating "The Rachel." Too bad that it was notoriously difficult to maintain on your own at home.
  • When Rihanna debuted her famous red locks in 2010 (around the same time she was featured on Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie"), she started a red-hair trend. Over the next twelve months, she changed her hairstyle 13 times—more than once a month! But that came at a pricey cost. Sources say the annual price tag came out to $1,168,000 on just her hair.
  • After her role as First Lady came to an end, Jackie Kennedy went into the publishing business. She became an associate editor at Doubleday and worked mostly on autobiographies. In fact, she was one of two original editors for Michael Jackson's 2009 autobiography Moonwalk, a #1 New York Times bestseller.