As Gwyneth Paltrow’s Daughter Apple Martin Draws Backlash For Allegedly Stealing Fellow Debutante’s Thunder, A Fellow Celebrity Kid Talks About Running Into Her At The Ball

As Gwyneth Paltrow’s Daughter Apple Martin Draws Backlash For Allegedly Stealing Fellow Debutante’s Thunder, A Fellow Celebrity Kid Talks About Running Into Her At The Ball

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Last weekend, Apple Martin – the daughter of actress Gwyneth Paltrow and singer Chris Martin – made headlines in a major way. The 20-year-old was one of the participants at a debutante ball held in Paris and went viral for a moment involving another young woman. A TikTok video captured Apple seemingly stealing a photo opportunity from a fellow debutante amid the festivities. She’s since received backlash across social media for her actions. All the while, a fellow celebrity kid is talking about their own run-in with Ms. Martin at the ball.

The event in question was the Le Bal des Débutantes ball, which saw around 20 young women have their formal debuts into society. It was probably a given that the annual event would feature a number of participants from the highest parts of society, though so may not have expected at least one other child of Hollywood celebrities taking part. Sophie Kodjoe – the daughter of actors Boris Kodjoe and Nicole Ari Parker – took part as well. Based on sentiments Sophie recently shared, she was delighted to see Apple Martin:

I didn’t realize it but Apple was running in the same circles that I was. She went to Crossroads and Harvard-Westlake [high school]. Basically, all of my friends also went to Crossroads and Harvard-Westlake, so we were just talking about people that we knew and our time in high school.

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