Gwyneth Paltrow wished her ‘incredible’ son Moses Martin a happy 20th birthday on Wednesday.
‘Happy 20th (!!) birthday to you @mosesmartin you are the definition of a gentleman – kind, intelligent, thoughtful and soulful,’ the 53-year-old Oscar winner captioned her Instagram slideshow.
‘It’s beyond words how incredible you are. I’m sending you a big birthday hug from the west coast. Don’t forget to check the mailbox today. I love you to bits, mama.’
Apple Martin also made sure to show her baby brother, who was the spitting image of dad Chris Martin, some love via Instagram stories.
The Nashville-based 21-year-old posted a cute childhood snap of Moses mid-yell on the lap of Coldplay rocker Martin, which was captioned: ‘Nothing has changed.’
‘Ahhhhhh Mosey birthday! Coolest kid I know and the best brother in the world,’ Apple wrote.
Gwyneth Paltrow wished her ‘incredible’ son Moses Martin a happy 20th birthday on Wednesday
‘Love you so much @mosesmartin!’
The Vanderbilt University senior – who’s graduating next month – recently directed a play at her school’s Neely Auditorium on her path to becoming an actress.
Apple was previously criticized for her off-pitch singing with LA duo Jade Street at Cannery Hall in Nashville on October 17.
On Tuesday, Moses channeled the 49-year-old Coldplay frontman while performing a keyboard-led cover of Gracie Abrams’ 2020 song I Miss You, I’m Sorry via TikTok.
Paltrow ‘consciously uncoupled’ from Martin in 2013 following a decade of marriage, and married 9-1-1 co-creator Brad Falchuk in 2018.
The Brown University sophomore’s band People I’ve Met regularly pulls 53,828 monthly listeners on Spotify, and they’ve released three singles – Promise, For Hire and Loving One – through Interscope Records.
The alt-rock trio – including drummer Orlando Wiltshire and bassist Andrew Suster – are next scheduled to perform in England at the Reading Festival on August 28 and the Leeds Festival on August 29.
‘Happy 20th (!!) birthday to you @mosesmartin you are the definition of a gentleman – kind, intelligent, thoughtful and soulful,’ the 53-year-old Oscar winner captioned her Instagram slideshow
‘It’s beyond words how incredible you are. I’m sending you a big birthday hug from the west coast. Don’t forget to check the mailbox today. I love you to bits, mama’
Apple Martin (L, pictured December 16) also made sure to show her baby brother (R) some love via Instagram stories
The Nashville-based 21-year-old posted a cute childhood snap of Moses mid-yell on the lap of their famous father Chris Martin, which was captioned: ‘Nothing has changed’
‘Ahhhhhh Mosey birthday! Coolest kid I know and the best brother in the world,’ Apple wrote. ‘Love you so much @mosesmartin!’
The Vanderbilt University senior – who’s graduating next month – recently directed a play at her school’s Neely Auditorium on her path to becoming an actress
On Tuesday, Moses channeled the 49-year-old Coldplay frontman while performing a keyboard-led cover of Gracie Abrams’ 2020 song I Miss You, I’m Sorry via TikTok
Paltrow ‘consciously uncoupled’ from Martin in 2013 following a decade of marriage, and married 9-1-1 co-creator Brad Falchuk (L, pictured March 20) in 2018
The Brown University sophomore’s band People I’ve Met regularly pulls 53,828 monthly listeners on Spotify, and they’ve released three singles – Promise, For Hire and Loving One – through Interscope Records (pictured February 18)
The alt-rock trio – including drummer Orlando Wiltshire and bassist Andrew Suster – are next scheduled to perform in England at the Reading Festival on August 28 and the Leeds Festival on August 29
The empty nester is also a bona fide nepo baby – having had a leg up in the industry thanks to her actress mother Blythe Danner (R, pictured in 1997), showrunner father Bruce Paltrow (L) and filmmaker godfather Steven Spielberg
The empty nester is also a bona fide nepo baby – having had a leg up in the industry thanks to her actress mother Blythe Danner, showrunner father Bruce Paltrow and filmmaker godfather Steven Spielberg.
Last month, Paltrow signed on to executive produce and star in producer Stacey Sher and playwright Heidi Schreck’s adaptation of Belle Burden’s new bestseller Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage, which will stream on Netflix.
The Marty Supreme actress launched Goop in 2008 as a weekly e-mail newsletter providing new age advice before expanding the brand into e-commerce, a wellness summit, a print magazine, a podcast and a Netflix docuseries.
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