Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s daughter, Apple Martin, was labeled “obnoxious and entitled” after stealing the spotlight from another girl at the Le Bal des Débutantes ball in Paris.
The 20-year-old was seen in a video posted to TikTok Sunday swooping into a fellow debutante’s photo opp to have her picture taken by a professional photographer.
The clip showed the unidentified debutante, who wore a black gown, smiling before turning behind her to see Apple walking into her frame.
The college junior then posed with her hands on her hips before the photographer asked her to move forward to make way for another debutante who was waiting for their picture to be taken.
While the other young lady laughed off the encounter, critics online called the model’s “mean girl” behavior out.
“she just came and stole that other girl’s thunder … ok,” one person commented.
“The girl in black was literally posing when Apple took over. And Apple’s walk is not it. She’s mocking the process,” another chimed in, as a third added, “Erm she couldn’t give the girl before her moment no.”
“How Obnoxious and entitled she is,” a fourth wrote.
“It’s giving Regina George,” another added, referring to the antagonist from the 2004 film “Mean Girls” starring Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams.
Some fans rushed to the model’s aid, suggesting she was “joking” and “having fun.”
“I think she was being silly and having fun,” a supporter wrote, as a second chimed in, “This made me like her. She has a sense of humor over the ridiculousness of this.”
“She’s funny,” another fan said.
Reps for Apple’s famous parents weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.
On Saturday, Apple made her debut into society at the Parisian ball.
She looked elegant for the ritzy event, wearing a custom blue Valentino dress and sandals.
Paltrow, 52, Martin, 47, and their 18-year-old son, Moses, attended the event in support of Apple and they also dressed up in Valentino.
The exes even posed together in a rare at the ball.
Apple spent time in Europe while on holiday break from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn.