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Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter, Apple, directs college play
31 Mar
Summary
- Apple Martin is directing a theatre production at Vanderbilt University.
- She will graduate in May with a degree in law, history, and society.
- Martin previously denied claims of expulsion for bullying.

Apple Martin, the 21-year-old daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, is stepping behind the scenes as a director for a theatre production at Vanderbilt University. She is set to graduate in May with a degree in law, history, and society from the $67K-a-year institution located in Nashville.
Martin, who has expressed a strong love for theater and a dream of acting, is gaining valuable experience directing a play. This directorial endeavor follows her previous statements about wanting to explore acting, potentially following her mother's career path, while confirming she does not wish to pursue music like her father, Coldplay's frontman.
Previously, Apple Martin addressed and vehemently denied accusations of expulsion from school for bullying, clarifying that such narratives are false. These claims surfaced after a video from an event in Paris circulated, though a source close to her mother described her as a "girls' girl" who would not intentionally overshadow others.