Apple Martin sings live in Nashville with Chris Martin in the audience

Apple Martin looks like her father.
Apple, the eldest child of Gwyneth Paltrow and Coldplay frontman Chris Martinmade a surprise appearance on stage at Nashville’s Cannery Hall on Friday, October 17, with the band Jade Street.
The 21-year-old sang “Satellites,” her new collaboration with musicians Eli Meyuhas And Zachery Zwellingwho founded Jade Street at Vanderbilt University, where Apple is a senior. According to The Vanderbilt HustlerChris, 48, was in the audience when Apple took the stage.
“The Grammy award-winning singer made it clear to fans that he enjoyed meeting them, but that he was there to support his daughter and did not want the evening to focus on him,” the outlet wrote. Skeylor DeLoach.
In one TikTok of Apple’s performance, she is seen playing the song in a lilting soprano voice and dressed in a simple white tank top and black skirt. She swayed to the music as her classmates played guitar.
Gwyneth, 53, also shares son Moses, 19, with Chris. The exes announced their “conscious uncoupling” in 2014 and finalized their divorce two years later. Gwyneth got married Brad Falchuck in 2018.
The actress and founder of Goop struggled when her firstborn left home to attend Vanderbilt. (Apple studies law, history and society.)
“It was a big transition,” Gwyneth told exclusively We weekly in 2022. “I didn’t know what to expect, but I knew it would be hard because Apple and I are so close and were together all the time. But I had no idea. It was like the worst heartbreak I’ve ever had [felt]. It felt like the love of my life had broken up with me for weeks. It was terrible.”
She continued: “Now I’m getting more used to it and it also helps to see her happy and well adjusted. That makes a huge difference.”
Lately, Apple has been getting into the fashion game, appearing alongside Gwyneth in a new Gap campaign that launched last month. She is too won a major deal as the latest famous face of Self-Portrait, a London-based brand known for its girly, glamorous aesthetic.
“I constantly remind myself how grateful I am to have these opportunities,” Apple said in an interview with The Telegraph published on October 14. “I know this is in no way a normal way to grow up.”
She added that “my parents have been very successful in making it clear to me that I am not entitled to anything. I have to work.”
Despite her high-profile background, Apple said she grounds herself by having a “normal college experience” and “hanging out with friends.”
Out of the spotlight: “That’s how I like to relax,” she explained. “We sit down and do little guitar playing sessions, one person plays and the others sing. I also like to watch reality TV with my friends. There was one day we spent five hours on the couch just watching old episodes of America’s next top model.”






