Gwyneth Paltrow can't seem to get the crowds to agree with whatever she does. She's getting some backlash about her next campaign for Max Factor. According to The Globe:
Four months after she "consciously uncoupled" from rocker hubby Chris Martin, there's more bad news for the trendsetter Gwyneth Paltrow. The 41-year-old Oscar winner is made up to look like the glamorous Audrey Hepburn in the new Breakfast at Tiffany's style advertising campaign for Max Factor cosmetics. But she's getting a big backlash from Hepburn fans, who say she doesn't hold a candle to their hero. "She's not pretty enough to be Audrey," snapped one Paltrow-basher on the Internet. "Worst casting ever!" blasted another, while a third said: "She's not even half the woman Audrey Hepburn was." (Print Edition - 8/11)
Tough luck, Gwyneth. You're definitely not Audrey Hepburn quality unfortunately.
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