Gwyneth Paltrow

Dealing with fake friends is a challenge most of us have encountered at some point in life. In a 2016 study, it was found that only around 50% of friendships are truly mutual, with the rest potentially involving insincere individuals. This phenomenon is not limited to regular folks; it also affects the rich and famous.

Experts suggest that some individuals adopt a two-faced approach due to a desire to conceal their true selves. This behavior may serve as a self-defense mechanism, allowing them to shield their authentic selves from others. In other cases, it simply reflects a less-than-friendly disposition.

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