Gwyneth Paltrow is currently a trending topic on Twitter because of a comment she made in a recent interview and fans are slamming a headline that put a negative spin on her words.
The Oscar-winning actress spoke to UK outlet Metro this week and talked about a new drink she created during the pandemic.
“I drank alcohol during quarantine. I was drinking seven nights a week and making pasta and eating bread. I went totally off the rails,” Gwyneth said. “I mean, who drinks multiple drinks seven nights a week? Like that’s not healthy. I love whiskey and I make this fantastic drink called the Buster Paltrow, which I named after my grandfather who loved whiskey sours.”
She added, “And it’s this great quinoa whiskey from this distillery in Tennessee with maple syrup and lemon juice. It’s just heaven. I would have two of those every night of quarantine.”
A headline in The Guardian put a completely different spin on Gwyneth‘s comments and fans are calling out the outlet for what they published.
Click inside to see what they wrote and find out how people reacted…
“Gwyneth Paltrow broke down and ate bread during quarantine. What was your lowest point?” The Guardian tweeted. The tweet led to people assuming that Gwyneth called her low point of the pandemic when she ate bread, even though she never said that.
The Guardian‘s article now notes: “The headline was updated on 10 May 2021 at 14:56pm to better reflect the understanding of the story.”
The tweet from The Guardian has led to thousands of tweets from people who have revealed their low points of the pandemic, with many slamming Gwyneth for her comment. Many others have come to the actress’ defense. Read below!
This pandemic is a horrible, insidious, never-ending nightmare. But this Guardian article is also atrocious. The author TOTALLY #mischaracterizes Paltrow's comments from a different article. Paltrow never said eating bread was her low point. https://t.co/VG0nGK0agO https://t.co/alKuexQAlb
— Nia Hamm NBC10 Boston (@NiaNBCBoston) May 11, 2021
I think it's fine for Gwyneth Paltrow to recognize and say she doesn't want to drink multiple drinks seven nights a week. I think it's annoying for the guardian to put a slippery headline about bread to trigger already rampant misogyny. And yes, I think goop is gross.
— Lindsey (@_machinic_) May 10, 2021
someone sue the guardian for this
stop clickbait, stop Gwyneth Paltrow from everything but movies https://t.co/ZXJh5q3gy1
— Meep. π« (@dulce_yayi) May 10, 2021
that gwyneth paltrow article in the guardian was supposed to generate outrage qts and i'm disappointed you all went along with it
— madeline ♉️ (@madelesbian) May 10, 2021
So, Gwyneth Paltrow was on the Tonight Show, joking around with another millionaire, and the Guardian chose to publish this ridiculous "article" to make fun of her and her silly little problems that she mentioned as a joke, knowing twitter would drag her. Wow. Just wow. https://t.co/lQ4STYAOOT
— Jess Nelson π³️π (@OtherJessNelson) May 10, 2021
But does it really, or is this the 21st Century Marie-Antoinette?
The Guardian op-ed chose to shame Gwyneth Paltrow, a successful woman in a male dominated profession.
Think & ask why.
— Gregory Whittaker (@GregoryWhitta13) May 10, 2021
Mine was when the Guardian thought that Gwyneth Paltrow eating bread was something important and of cultural significance in a global pandemic. You? https://t.co/r047AxvNCw
— Annette Holliday π (@annetteholliday) May 10, 2021
I see Twitter is using a Guardian article that mentioned Gwyneth Paltrow as another excuse to beat up on her. You know… drinking more alcohol and abandoning our regular healthy food routine pretty commonly happened to a lot of us.
— DiabolicalLeopard (@Leopard24601) May 10, 2021
Yes, the Gwyneth Paltrow article is just clickbait. It came from The Guardian. Of course it is. Most of us giving her shit about it were pissed at her for other stuff well before the clickbait article came out.
— Get vaccinated, everybody! π³️ππ (@sharagodwinson) May 10, 2021
not that gwyneth paltrow needs me to defend her or whatever, but this is framed in a way that it suggests paltrow says this was her lowest point in quarantine. she doesn’t? she just said she drank cocktails? https://t.co/xBUuqxSuVN
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) May 10, 2021
Only The Guardian could publish a story where Gwyneth Paltrow says she broke down & ate bread in quarantine and then ask readers what their lowest point was during #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek https://t.co/KpQkbRBhke
— Jeanna Louise Skinner (@JeannaLStars) May 10, 2021
lol The Guardian posted a clickbait headline about Gwyneth Paltrow eating bread to trap you guys into hate retweeting and y’all were like:
π³⬅️πΆπΎ♀️— Niccole Thurman (@niccolethurman) May 10, 2021
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