"Are there no actors in the United Kingdom esteemed enough for the Miracle Director?" That's a headline only a tabloid would use.
Although Adrian had only spoken those brief words outside the studio, the dogged paparazzi swiftly found a new selling point. They hadn't known who the female lead was until Adrian's hint, and following the news release by the production team, they immediately dug up all the details about Gwyneth.
At present, Gwyneth was only slightly better off than being utterly unknown. Originally, a well-regarded film from '93 should have released but lost out due to the butterfly effect. "Seven Deadly Sins" was still months away from its premiere, so the British paparazzi mercilessly mocked her. What did it matter if she came from an acting family? Or that she was Spielberg's goddaughter? This was Britain, after all. The paparazzi had learned their lesson and refrained from being too critical of Adrian, naturally focusing their fire on her instead.