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Gwyneth Paltrow posted another cooking video on Instagram that also featured her daughter Apple Martin, and they were both wearing matching pajama sets.
On Saturday, Gwyneth Paltrow posted a new video montage to Instagram that included shots of her 21-year-old daughter Apple Martin. The mother-daughter duo hung out in the actress’ kitchen and shared a hug before Martin started cooking for the family. They also shared a look, wearing matching navy pajama sets with white piping.
Martin was wearing shorts and his mother was wearing long pants. After the hug, Martin playfully danced in the background as the GOOP founder prepared to start cooking.
The video, set to Neil Diamond’s song “Cherry Cherry,” showed Paltrow taking leftovers and turning them into a whole new meal. After frying the onions and vegetables, we used the filling to make delicious waffles. She topped them with vegetables, added a fried egg on top, and added salt and pepper.
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She wrote in the caption: “Leftover waffles stuffed with sautéed onions, rainbow chard and a fried egg. #boyfriendbreakfast.”
On December 16, Martin and Paltrow walked the red carpet together at the premiere of Marty Supreme in New York City. Martin wore a look that Paltrow first modeled in 1996: a black Calvin Klein slip dress. Paltrow first wore the ensemble at the premiere of Emma.
In an interview with ELLE for the Self Portrait campaign, Martin said that as he grew older, he developed a more public persona.
“I’m finally reaching a point where I’m confident in who I am and how I express that to the world,” Martin said. “I love experimenting and trying out different aspects of my personality through clothes. It’s definitely becoming a little more fun and less scary. I’m more willing to take a little risk. It’s really exciting.”
In an interview with the Daily Telegraph in October, she talked a little about growing up in the spotlight and the opportunities it has given her.
“We know this is definitely not a normal way to grow up,” Martin said. “But my parents did a really good job of instilling in me that I’m not entitled to anything. I have to work.”
She added, “It makes me feel more normal when I hang out with my friends and try to live a normal college life. That’s how I like to relax. We all sit down and have a little guitar playing session, where one person plays and the other sings. I also love watching reality TV with my friends.”
