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Apple Martin Breaks Silence on Expulsion Rumors: Gwyneth Paltrow’s Daughter Denies Bullying Allegations

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Apple Martin has firmly dismissed swirling social media speculations claiming she faced expulsion from a school due to bullying.

“Hi! I didn’t wanna respond but this narrative is completely false and has gotten so out of hand,” she expressed in a comment, which she later reposted on her Instagram Stories on Monday.

She further explained that she has never been expelled from any school, much less for bullying.

“I completely understand ppl not liking me and that is okay! The internet is a place where ppl can share their opinions. But this rumor is completely untrue, I am not that type of person and anyone who is close to me knows that ❤️.”

Currently a student at Vanderbilt University, the 21-year-old captioned the screenshot with, “just a quick little message from myself.” The original source of her comment remains unspecified.

The daughter of Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, 48, and Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow, 53, previously faced bullying rumors after video footage emerged of her seemingly attempting to crash a fellow debutant’s impromptu photo shoot during Le Bal des Debutantes in Paris in December 2024.

She was also filmed seemingly rolling her eyes while entering the invite-only gala arm-in-arm with Count Leo Henckel von Donnersmarck.

But Aliénor Loppin de Montmort — the young woman from the video — subsequently defended Apple.

“[Apple’s] genuinely the nicest girl ever! She really doesn’t deserve an ounce of what she’s getting,” she told People in 2024. “She was the nicest girl ever towards not only me but all the debs!”

A source close to Paltrow told the Daily Mail at the time that, “Apple’s more playful and fun and she’s really a total girls’ girl.”

They added that Apple “would never mean to take the spotlight from anyone, that was not her intention and insisted that to “characterize her as a mean girl is very untrue.”

“She really had such a wonderful evening and I feel bad that this is even taking away from that because it was such an uplifting evening for her and the other girls,” they explained.

Apple playfully addressed the accusations in a TikTok video with pals at the time.

“I don’t know how anyone has a problem with us. We are such a delight,” the trio of friends acted out a pre-recorded voiceover.

“We are two of the funniest girls and I know us, like offline,” one pal mouthed as the camera cut to an image of Ava Crox — who initially shared the video of Apple at her high society debut.

“When I tell you, there aren’t two more caring, charitable, generous, kind…” the video continued.

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