Chris Martin never imagined he'd one day attend daughter Apple's debutante ball
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Chris Martin looked on proudly as he and ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter Apple made her high society debut at the Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris last month. And in an new profile for Rolling Stone, the Coldplay frontman, 47, admitted that he never imagined himself one day participating in a debutante ball.
But he ended up doing it out of 'love' for his 20-year-old child, who was later accused of exhibiting 'mean girl' behavior during the nepo-baby event. [It is] so not something I ever thought I'd do, but because I'm so in love with her, I'm like, "OK,'" Chris told the outlet.
The interview was conducted one week before Apple's appearance at the exclusive event, where she was supported by Chris, mom Gwyneth, 52, younger brother Moses, 18, and Gwyneth's mom Blythe Danner, 81. The A-list family, who were personally invited by the ball's host, were decked out in Valentino looks.
Chris Martin looked on proudly as he and ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow 's daughter Apple made her high society debut at the Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris last month; Gwyneth and Apple pictured. Apple wowed the crowd as she posed for photos in a custom blue Valentino Haute Couture gown that took the Italian luxury fashion house 750 hours to craft, according to Vogue.
Apple was among 20 young women who were presented at the glitzy event held in the $1,000-a-night Hotel Shangri-La. She arrived on the arm of her date, Count Leo Henckel von Donnersmarck, before letting loose with her famous parents, who divorced in 2016.