Coldplay frontman Chris Martin shared a humorous anecdote about embarrassing his son, Moses, by playfully pretending he's not his son when strangers address them on the street. Despite the lighthearted prank, Martin emphasized his love for his children and his commitment to being a present father.
Like a lot of dads, Chris Martin gets a kick out of watching his kids squirm. The Coldplay frontman, who shares son Moses, 18, and daughter Apple, 20, with ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow, says he has a way to embarrass his son. “I like very much. Even though they’re not biologically mine — I’m breaking the story now,” he joked to Rolling Stone.
In November, he was caught on camera falling into a trap door during a concert in Melbourne, Australia. “That’s not planned,” he told the crowd after a crew member caught him. “Thank you guys. Holy s---! That was nearly a YouTube moment,” he added. Embarrassing episodes aside, Martin remains a present parent for both of his children.
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