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Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and actor Gwyneth Paltrow appeared to be in good spirits as they jointly celebrated their 20-year-old daughter, Apple Martin, this weekend. The famous exes attended Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris, where Apple Martin made her society debut in a Valentino Haute Couture gown. Also in attendance at the fête were Martin and Paltrow’s 18-year-old son, Moses Martin, and Paltrow’s mother, actor Blythe Danner . Founded in 1994, Le Bal des Débutantes is a modernized take on the 18th century debutante ball tradition. Each year, the invitation-only event introduces about 20 young women, between the ages of 16 and 22, from about 12 countries into society. Though organizers acknowledge that the notion of a society debut may seem dated in the era of social media, Le Bal des Débutantes is meant to support the “empowerment of young women and young men as well as the harmony of nations,” according to its website. Still, Apple Martin didn’t forgo tradition entirely. Footage captured by the French outlet Paris Match shows her sharing a waltz with her beaming dad. A post shared by Paris Match (@parismatch) Of course, much of the buzz following the event was focused on Apple Martin’s sky blue gown. According to Vogue , the dress was designed by Valentino’s creative director, Alessandro Michele , and took about 750 hours to make. Michele also created custom tuxedos for both Chris and Moses Martin, while Paltrow selected a gown from Valentino’s spring 2025 collection . In addition to Apple Martin, other 2024 debutantes reportedly included Sophia Loren’s granddaughter, Lucia Ponte, and Sophie Tei Naaki Lee Kodjoe, the daughter of “Empire” and “And Just Like That” actor Nicole Ari Parker. Other news outlets have retreated behind paywalls. At HuffPost, we believe journalism should be free for everyone. Would you help us provide essential information to our readers during this critical time? We can't do it without you. Can't afford to contribute? Support HuffPost by creating a free account and log in while you read. You've supported HuffPost before, and we'll be honest — we could use your help again . We view our mission to provide free, fair news as critically important in this crucial moment, and we can't do it without you. Whether you give once or many more times, we appreciate your contribution to keeping our journalism free for all. You've supported HuffPost before, and we'll be honest — we could use your help again . We view our mission to provide free, fair news as critically important in this crucial moment, and we can't do it without you. Whether you give just one more time or sign up again to contribute regularly, we appreciate you playing a part in keeping our journalism free for all. Already contributed? Log in to hide these messages. Though Saturday’s event might have marked the start of a new personal chapter, Apple Martin is not exactly a stranger to the spotlight. In 2023, she made her Paris Fashion Week debut when she joined “Stranger Things” actor Sadie Sink at Chanel’s Haute Couture Spring/Summer show. Only time will tell, however, if Apple Martin follows in her parents’ footsteps by pursuing a career in show business. In 2022, Paltrow confirmed that her daughter had enrolled in college that fall, but did not specify which school she’s attending or her field of study. Watch an “Entertainment Tonight” report on Chris and Apple Martin below. Related From Our PartnerNone
Josh Allen's ex claims she's been hacked after brutal CTE Instagram dig at QB amid his engagement to Hailee Steinfeld READ MORE: Josh Allen's ex Brittany Williams breaks her silence on their split By ISABEL BALDWIN Published: 17:57 GMT, 30 November 2024 | Updated: 17:58 GMT, 30 November 2024 e-mail 5 View comments Josh Allen's ex-girlfriend Brittany Williams has been caught up in controversy after the Buffalo Bills star announced his engagement to Hailee Steinfeld. The fashion influencer's Instagram account was caught taking a savage shot at the quarterback in the comment section of one of her own posts. A social media user commented on one of Williams' Instagram posts, asking if she hadn't 'found the next pro athlete yet,' referencing her past relationship with the NFL star. Williams, who dated Allen for around seven years, allegedly clapped back but only days later - and after the news of the signal caller's engagement broke. 'Luckily my boyfriend owns a team and doesn't play for one. don't have to be with another brain dead CTE athlete,' Williams' account brutally responded, referencing a brain disorder liked caused by repeated head injuries, which many footballers are believed to have suffered with. It is unclear if Williams does indeed have a new mystery man or who he is. However, she maintained her innocence, claiming she was not responsible the insensitive comment as she had been hacked. Josh Allen's ex-girlfriend Brittany Williams has been caught up in controversy this week The fashion influencer's Instagram account was caught taking a savage shot at the quarterback 'My accounts have been hacked several times tonight. Trying to get it resolved. If anyone has any tips please lmk,' she shared on her Instagram post, with the original comment and her reply seemingly now deleted. The Pilates instructor has known the quarterback since they were children with their families knowing each other. The couple got together in 2017 before quietly splitting last year amid allegations of infidelity. Fans were first alerted to the former couple's split when Williams reportedly removed content of them together on her main Instagram page and also unfollowed the sports star. Allen was linked to Steinfeld shortly after the split, first sparking dating rumors in late May, when photographers caught them enjoying a date night together in New York City. And days later, the two were seen holding hands as they got sushi together . They have since spent time in Mexico and at Paris Fashion Week but Allen and Steinfeld have - for the most part - kept their romance under wraps. The newlyweds-to-be publicly announced their engagement on Black Friday, sharing an Instagram post showing the football player down on one need amid a romantic coastal backdrop. '11•22•24' read the caption, suggesting the Bills star popped the question last week - during Buffalo's bye week. She later claimed that was not responsible the insensitive comment as she had been hacked View this post on Instagram A post shared by Josh Allen (@joshallenqb) Allen enjoyed a brief break from NFL action after inspiring his team to a crucial win over back-to-back Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs. Williams first broke her silence on her breakup with Allen in January when she opened up on venturng back into the world of dating on the 'Martinis and Bikinis' podcast. 'I would say that coming into the dating world was very, very, very difficult for me at first because I'm just like, I never thought I would be here again,' Williams said. 'But here I am, I am very happy now. The dating life in New York is absolutely crazy but it's so much fun. It was so entertaining. 'I'm giddy right now just talking about it because it's so much fun. I'm having the 'Sex and the City' moment... It is crazy out here on these streets, I'll just say that. 'It's hard but it's beautiful because it makes you realize everything you want and makes you not settle for anything more than that.' Buffalo Bills Instagram Share or comment on this article: Josh Allen's ex claims she's been hacked after brutal CTE Instagram dig at QB amid his engagement to Hailee Steinfeld e-mail Add commentJimmy Carter , the 39th President of the United States, has died at 100. The longest-living president in U.S. history died almost two years after entering hospice care in his Georgia home in lieu of continued medical intervention for his various health issues. Carter was a one-term but popular president, holding office from 1977-1981, and was unseated by Ronald Reagan. The former Commander in Chief’s nonprofit organization announced he was entering hospice care in February 2023. “After a series of short hospital stays, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention,” the February 18 Twitter announcement read. “He has the full support of his family and his medical team. The Carter family asks for privacy during this time and is grateful for the concern shown by his many admirers.” Carter had undergone multiple hospital stints in recent years for various health issues, such as melanoma and several falls. On August 2, 2015, Carter underwent surgery to remove a small cancerous mass in his liver, and he recovered easily. However, the procedure revealed further health complications. On August 11, 2015, it was announced that the cancer had spread to other parts of Carter’s body. In an August 20, 2015 press conference, his doctor revealed the melanoma had spread to four parts of his brain. Hulton Archive/Getty Images The politician-turned-humanitarian had a history of cancer in his family. Carter’s parents and three siblings (two sisters and a brother) all died of different forms of cancer. His mother died of breast cancer; his father and siblings all died of pancreatic cancer. Age 90 at the time of his melanoma diagnosis, Carter believed he was nearing the end of his life but was at peace. “I just thought I had a few weeks left, but I was surprisingly at ease,” he said at the time, per ABC News . “I’ve had a wonderful life. I have thousands of friends...so I was surprisingly at ease, much more so than my wife was.” The former president underwent treatment (surgery, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy) to “extend” his life as much as possible. The treatment was successful, with Carter announcing in March 2016 that doctors stopped his treatment. Carter was hospitalized again the next year for dehydration due to building homes for Habitat for Humanity in Winnipeg, Canada. He was back at work on the homes the next day after some hours of observation. In May 2019, Carter broke his hip in a fall on his way out of his Plains, Georgia, home to go turkey hunting. He had a hip replacement a few days later and suffered another fall in October 2016, needing stitches over one of his eyebrows. In November 2019, he underwent surgery to address pressure in his brain caused by bleeding from the falls and recovered fine. Carter first served as a Georgia senator from 1963 to 1967 and then served as the 76th governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. He beat incumbent President Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election. The 2002 Nobel Peace Prize winner sought to make the government “competent and compassionate” during his tenure. His accomplishments as president include creating the Department of Education, bolstering the Social Security system, hiring a record number of minority groups in government jobs, and protecting/improving the environment. Part of that effort was successfully adding 103 million acres of Alaskan land to the national park system. Carter was determined to see the U.S. switch from fossil fuel to clean energy with renewable resources. To that end, he had 32 solar panels installed on the roof of the West Wing in the summer of 1979, hoping to set an example for the future of renewable energy. The panels were used for seven years before Reagan had them removed. While he had notable accomplishments, rising energy costs, mounting inflation, and continuing tensions made it difficult for Carter to meet the high expectations he set for his administration. He shepherded in nearly eight million new jobs and a decrease in the budget deficit (per WhiteHouse.org ), but near record-high inflation and interest rates of the time, and the efforts to fix them, triggered a short recession in the economy. In foreign affairs, Carter led the Camp David Accords in 1978, a political agreement between Egypt and Israel reached through 12 days of secret negotiations at the President’s Maryland country retreat. His focus on human rights didn’t sit well with the leaders of the Soviet Union and some other nations. He obtained ratification of the Panama Canal treaties, set up diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China, and finished the negotiation of the SALT II nuclear limitation treaty with the Soviet Union. Born James Earl Carter, Jr. on October 1, 1924, Carter’s family ran a peanut farm in Plains, Georgia. Talk of politics and his Baptist faith were tenets of his childhood. He graduated from the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, in 1946, serving seven years as a naval officer. Carter married his wife, Rosalynn Carter — who died in November 2023 — after graduating from the Academy in 1946. They share three sons, John William (Jack), James Earl III (Chip), Donnel Jeffrey (Jeff), and a daughter, Amy Lynn. Carter became a career politician in 1962 when elected to the Georgia State Senate. After his presidency, Carter focused his public efforts on humanitarian aid. 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