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She teases her mother because of the freely video
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Apple Martin reacts with a funny comment to her mother Gwyneth Paltrow’s revealing cooking video.
If your own mother again causes a sensation on social media, this can be embarrassed for the children. Not so with Apple Martin (21) – The daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow (52) takes it with humor when mom shows himself freely when cooking.
The Oscar winner presented herself when preparing the breakfast without the top at the stove. Only later in the clip, Paltrow could be seen again with her top pajama top. Her daughter Apple, whose father is the Coldplay singer Chris Martin (48), did not miss this opportunity for a mischievous comment.
“I accidentally stole your shirt, or …?”, The 21-year-old wrote under her mother’s video. Paltrow was visibly amused by the funny remark of her daughter and replied with a laughing-crying emoji.
The culinary result was quite impressive: “It was a Toskan-inspired, protein-rich ‘boyfriend breakfast’ from the pan with sausage from the local butcher, white beans, spinach, cherry tomatoes and of course eggs”, Paltrow described her dish in the video signature. The end result presented her around 8.8 million Instagram followers as a sizzling overall work in a pan.
Congratulations to man and ex-man on Father’s Day
Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin also maintain a friendly relationship after their divorce in 2016. In addition to Apple, the two also have the 19-year-old son Moses. Paltrow is now married to the producer Brad Falchuk (54). A son and daughter come from his first marriage.
Paltrow praised both men for Father’s Day in the United States. The entrepreneur wrote for common memory pictures last Sunday: “To the fathers who shaped my life and our family – who gave us, made us laugh and tirelessly campaigned with so much heart. All the best for Father’s Day.”
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Source: Stern

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