Gwyneth Paltrow’s Son Makes Red Carpet Debut at ‘Marty Supreme’ Premiere
Gwyneth Paltrow’s Son Makes Red Carpet Debut at ‘Marty Supreme’ Premiere

Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s son, Moses, has officially made his red carpet debut.

Moses, 19, joined his mom at the Los Angeles premiere of her new movie, Marty Supreme, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on Monday, December 8.

Paltrow beamed with pride as she posed alongside Moses, who dressed casually in a dark brown cardigan and matching dark brown pants and a white shirt. Paltrow, 53, wore a navy blue strapless floor-length gown and had her hair tied back.

Paltrow and Moses were joined on the red carpet by other A-listers including Marty Supreme himself, Timothée Chalamet, who hit the red carpet in matching orange outfits with girlfriend Kylie Jenner.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Family Photos With Kids Apple and Moses

As well as Moses, Paltrow shares daughter Apple, 21, with her ex, whom she famously “consciously uncoupled” from in 2014. Paltrow and Martin finalized their divorce in 2016. (Paltrow moved on with Glee cocreator Brad Falchuk, whom she wed in September 2018.)

Moses is currently studying at Ivy League school Brown University and is also one third of the band People I’ve Met, previously called Dancer.

Back in April, Paltrow gushed over her youngest child as he turned 19. “Happy birthday @mosesmartin ❤️Honestly, you are a dream come true,” the Oscar winner captioned a series of photos and videos of Moses posted via Instagram. “You are deeply kind and brilliant. You have an incredible intellect and you are so gifted, so talented. I listen to your music on repeat and miss you so much at college. And today more than ever. I love you my boy. ❤️mama.”

Moses’ red carpet debut comes just over a year after his sister, Apple, made her high-society debut at the prestigious Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris in November 2024. Apple was supported at the event by both of her parents and her brother.

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Following the event, Apple was accused by some social media users of displaying “mean girl” behavior after she was seen confidently posing for photographs in a TikTok video shared by French magazine Paris Match. In the clip, Apple was seen standing behind another débutante, Aliénor Loppin de Montmort, whose spotlight she was accused of stealing.

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

Back in May, Paltrow opened up about her two children, who she said appreciate the way they were raised by her and Coldplay frontman Martin.

“They are very proud of the iconoclastic approach that we have taken in the past,” she told E! News. “Looking back, there are always things that we used to write about [at Goop] where people were like, ‘Oh my gosh, what is this?’ And now they’re so mainstream. My kids are really proud of the fact that we’re always kind of first in this space.”

“They are definitely artist souls,” Paltrow added of the children. “I do think that [a] mix of structure and art is really coming through in who they are now. They’re both academic, and yet they have these beautiful free spirits and I think they will pursue art, which I think is wonderful.”

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