Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter Apple Martin’s ‘eye roll’ at her date in debutante ball video irks Internet
PARIS, FRANCE: Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter Apple Martin recently made her high society debut at Le Bal des Debutantes in Paris on Saturday, November 30.
However, as the 20-year-old daughter of the ‘Iron Man’ actress and her ex-husband, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, stepped into the world of glitz and glamour, she also faced the Internet’s wrath as fans were not happy with her behavior toward her partner for the night.
@bestimage.agency ✨ Apple Martin, fille de Gwyneth Paltrow et Chris Martin, s’apprête à briller lors du prestigieux Bal des Débutantes ce samedi 30 novembre 2024, à l’iconique Hôtel Shangri-La à Paris. Accompagnée de son cavalier Léo Cosima et vêtue d’une somptueuse robe Valentino, elle incarne grâce et élégance dans une soirée magique. 🌟👗 #AppleMartin #BalDesDébutantes #Paris #ShangriLa #Élégance #Tradition #Valentino #Défilé #SoiréeInoubliable #Mode #HauteCouture #LuxuryEvent #ParisianNights #DébutantesBall #HauteSociété #LéoCosima #RobeDeBal #ValentinoHauteCouture #Célébrités #Glamour #Prestige #ParisFashion #FamilyAffair #ÉvénementMondain #FashionEvent #HighSociety ♬ son original - Bestimage Agency
Apple Martin rolls her eyes at date during Paris debutante ball
The French debutante ball had 20 young women ranging between the ages of 16 to 22, presented to the society. In a true aristocratic fashion, the belles of the ball were led to the dance floor by 20 young and distinguished gentlemen or cavaliers.
Recently, a clip went viral where Apple was being led to the ballroom by her partner Count Leo Henckel von Donnersmarck at the Le Bal des Debutantes.
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As Donnersmarck casually mimicked some dance moves, Apple appeared to roll her eyes at the 19-year-old before walking out to the ballroom to pose for photographs at the Hotel Shangri-La in Paris, reported Page Six.
In the TikTok video, Donnersmarck, 19, showed off some of his dance moves as he and Apple chatted.
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However, one moment from the video caught the Internet’s attention as a social media user pointed out Apple’s “eye roll” at Donnersmarck, who is currently pursuing his education at Columbia University.
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However, this is not the first time Apple has come under fire for her alleged behavior at the debutante ball. She had previously been accused of stealing another debutante’s thunder when she playfully jumped into the frame during the girl's photo session at the event.
Apple was accompanied by her actress mother, her father, brother Moses, and grandmother Blythe Danner. She wore a sky-blue Valentino gown that reportedly took 750 hours to make.
Apple Martin's 'eye roll' moment at le Bal draws Internet's ire
As Apple Martin's "eye roll" moment with her "cavalier" went viral, several netizens once again repeated that she has the "mean girl" energy.
One of the social media users commented on the TikTok video, "Did u not see the eye roll lol."
Someone else wrote, "She was expelled from school for bullying and even barged into someone else’s picture here. Which is a no no. She’s not a nice girl at all."
"She’s pretty but got a stank attitude… with the rumors of her being a bully that’s why she got kicked out of her school… her attitude & being stuck up is the problem," added another user referring to the rumor of Apple getting suspended from her elite private school.
Someone else noted, "This used to be a high society event... now it is Dancing with the stars..."
Some readers took to the comments section of the PageSix article and criticized Apple's attitude toward Donnersmarck. One person wrote, "She is way out of his league. She is old enough to behave and should know better."
"Oh boy she is going to be a hand full. You get what you raise," added another, referencing Gwyneth Paltrow's parenting.
Someone else declared, "She just ooozes mean girl entitled smugness. Really disappointing to see."
"These types think they’re so high and mighty," added another.
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