Angelina Jolie has been accused of making the ultimate beauty faux pas by her fans.
During the premiere of the new Marvel film, The Eternals, Jolie made headlines — and for all the wrong reasons.
Per Page Six, the 46-year-old took to the red carpet at the Rome Film Festival wearing a silver Atelier Versace gown, and what seemed to be unblended hair extensions that just looked off.
People have taken to social media to express their confusion, and some have even gone so far as to call for the hairstylist in question to be "fired".

American television personality, Stassi Schroeder, took to her Instagram Story to write: "Before I say goodnight, I’d like to know who decided to give this queen unblended extensions. Okay, what I’m truly asking is who is fired right now."
People on Twitter were also perturbed, as one person wrote: "How do you let Angelina Jolie walk a red carpet with her hair extensions looking like this, somebody getting fired."
Another added: "Whoever did Angelina Jolie's hair extensions needs the sack."
"Have been thinking about Angelina Jolie’s hair extensions all day," a third added.
Another hilariously referenced the infamous "feud" between Jolie and Jennifer Aniston — who was married to Brad Pitt before her: "Whoever did Angelina’s hair extensions must be a friend of Jennifer's."
Jolie just made her debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in her turn as The Eternals, which is directed by Oscar-winning director, Chloe Zhao.
Zhao won the Best Director award earlier this year for her film, Nomadland.

The actor stars as Thena, an elite warrior who is part of an immortal race of aliens who have secretly lived on Earth for many, many years in order to protect the planet from a group known as The Deviants.
The film, which has garnered mixed reviews so far, stars Jolie, Salma Hayek, Kit Harington, Richard Madden, and Gemma Chan.
The Guardian's film critic, Steve Rose, gave the movie just two stars — branding it as "magic hour meets PowerPoint."
He added that Zhao, "manages to get some nice-looking shots and personal drama in her superhero debut, but there's just too much mythology to explain."