So despite the fact that she published a cookbook, made multiple cameo appearances on ”Glee” and turned up at almost every single awards show of the year to sing Cee-Lo Green’s ”Forget You,” Gwyneth Paltrow landed squarely in the middle of GQ’s just-released list of the 25 Least Influential People of 2011. Why? … Mainly because she published a cookbook, appeared on “Glee,” is still pushing the whole GOOP thing and exists. From GQ: “Is it any wonder we all loved watching her die in ‘Contagion?’” Also making the list was ”Mad Men’s” January Jones, who per GQ, “spent 2011 serving as human topiary in the new ‘X-Men’ movie, getting knocked up, and passing every waking hour looking like someone stole her last box of Parliaments.” More entrants from the entertainment world: Sisters Tia and Tamara Mowry (aka the anti-Kardashians); Hank Williams Jr., who compared President Obama to Adolph Hitler; actor/comedian Paul Reiser, whose attempt at a comeback was a total fail; Arnold Schwarzenegger; OCD tweeter Tila Tequila; “Transformers” Megan Fox replacement Rosie Huntington-Whiteley; rapper Pitbull, and Harrison Ford. Also worth noting: Doomsdayer Harold Camping, who predicted the world would end in first May, then October 2011.
HERE IS THE COMPLETE LIST:
January Jones
Tila Tequila
Gwyneth Paltrow
Rapper Pitbull
Harrison Ford
President Obama
John Boehner
Tim Pawlenty
Princess Beatrice
Ed Schultz
Tia and Tamera Mowry
Team Spider-Man (Bono, the Edge, and Julie Taymor)
Hank Williams Jr.
Amy Chua
Steve Williams
Hosni Mubarak
Harold Camping
Paul Reiser
Jeff Ashton
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Léo Apotheker
Tina Brown
Dr. Marcus Bachmann
Rosie Huntington-Whitely
Bobby Bonilla