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Recently, Zgler was named one of Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year, a decision that drew widespread criticism. The publication's choice to honor her despite the film’s failure and her controversial behavior sparked debate about the standards for such awards. The general consensus among critics was that Glamour's bar for "Women of the Year" had become remarkably low—if you could muster enough relevance or media attention, regardless of professional success or conduct, you could be honored.