Apple Martin looks just like her mom Gwyneth Paltrow at her age in a new selfie posted for her birthday.
Gwyneth Paltrow posted a sweet tribute to her daughter Apple on the occasion of the Vanderbilt student turning 20 on May 14, and one of the pictures is making us do a quadruple-take. The third slide, after two baby pics, shows the young Martin taking a selfie, and she looks more like her mom than ever. Like, no offense to Chris Martin, but his daughter is just her mother reincarnated.
And here's Paltrow four years later at the premiere of Emma, in case you want to know what Apple Martin will look like in 2028: In her post, Paltrow raved about her almost-grown-up daughter, writing, “Happy 20th birthday, @applemartin 💕How can it be that you are 20 today? It feels surreal! You are the most extraordinary, the most hilarious, the most brilliant.. I love your WWII insights as much as I love your physical comedy. You are the most fun to be with and you have always been.
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