Diane Keaton hates her viral thigh-high ‘Mack & Rita’ boots: ‘Terrible’

Diane Keaton hates her viral thigh-high ‘Mack & Rita’ boots: ‘Terrible’

Diane Keaton is giving her buzzy “Mack & Rita” outfit the boot.

The 76-year-old Oscar winner delighted social media last year when she stepped out on the set of her new body-swap comedy wearing a pair of thigh-high snakeskin stiletto boots with an oversized white button-up shirt.

“Strong Moira Rose energy,” one fan tweeted at the time, likening Keaton’s look to the stylish “Schitt’s Creek” matriarch.

“I mean is she stunning or is she STUNNING?” another wrote.

But as it turns out, the “Annie Hall” actress isn’t a fan of the outfit, which she wears cinched with a wide corset belt on the movie’s poster.

“I’m looking at the picture from ‘Mack & Rita’ that they’re selling of me and what I’m wearing. It’s not attractive — those legs are like sticks. It’s so stupid!” Keaton told Vogue in a recent interview, describing the look as that of a “moron on her last legs.”

Diane Keaton wearing snakeskin bootsKeaton was snapped on set in the offending look in 2021.VEGAN / BACKGRID

“I wouldn’t go so far as to wear the clothing that’s on the billboard. It’s terrible, are you kidding? That white thing with that belt around my waist … and those legs? I’ve never seen anything worse,” she continued of the “scary” getup.

Unfortunately, as a producer on the project, Keaton added that she had “a lot” on input on her character’s costumes — so she’s got nobody to blame but herself for the fashion faux pas.

“Are you thinking I didn’t pick out those clothes with help? I did. That was my choice. I’m taking the hit for that one,” the “Book Club” star quipped.

Diane Keaton on the red carpetThe “Annie Hall” actress is famously fashion-savvy.WireImage

In “Mack & Rita,” out now, a 30-year-old woman (Elizabeth Lail) wakes up as her 70-year-old self (Keaton) following a wild bachelorette party in Palm Springs.

Fittingly, Lail’s character appears in the background of the movie poster in the same boots-and-shirt ensemble; it’s unclear whether she loathed the look as much as her co-star.