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Same question here: are you sure this isn't an old photo? I think it is strange that it is on Gwyneth's Instagram.

Judging by the flowery t-shirt I'd say it's old. Judging by Chris and Michael's faces I'd say it's (very) recent.

Conclusion: not sure.

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Same question here: are you sure this isn't an old photo? I think it is strange that it is on Gwyneth's Instagram.

I looked on her ig, and she just posted it today....that being said, she could have taken the picture a while ago

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Thanks for the link.

 

Since I saw that first picture I was thinking, who is that woman on the left, she really looks familiar.

And I couldn't put my finger on it.

 

Seems it's Jack Nicholson's daughter. Nope, I don't think I know her.

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new with James Corden:

 

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Something odd/amazing is happening. X

 

wondering what it is about :thinking:

Curious...

I asked the guy where the photo was taken. Awaiting for a reply :)

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here are more. don't know what the event was..

 

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Interesting. What could it possibly be? :D

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C'mon people, that's just mean :( surely you can see some CM features... The wide set (slightly froggy - sorry didn't find a more complimentary way of describing :P) eyes, the teeth, that prominent nose... I reckon both kids have both Gwyneth and Chris in there, although luckily for them, more of their mother's beautiful features

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I expected social media to be full of selfies and long shots of Chris & Annabelle around Liverpool and on the set of Peaky Blinders, but there's nothing that I can find.

I'm sort of relieved 'cos I was seriously considering standing around the Hope St Hotel and trying to catch a glimpse of him - even dreaming of having a chat..........

Ah well - so near, yet so far away. They must have stayed well hidden / protected.

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I expected social media to be full of selfies and long shots of Chris & Annabelle around Liverpool and on the set of Peaky Blinders, but there's nothing that I can find.

I'm sort of relieved 'cos I was seriously considering standing around the Hope St Hotel and trying to catch a glimpse of him - even dreaming of having a chat..........

Ah well - so near, yet so far away. They must have stayed well hidden / protected.

Don't turn into a creepy stalker fan :o

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lovely story of chris' generosity:

 

Coldplay in show of support for Shaldon zookeeper's memorial event

 

 

By Herald Express | Posted: January 10, 2016

 

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    Coldplay's Chris Martin
     

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has pledged his support for a memorial event for Shaldon zookeeper Lily Partridge who died after suffering a head injury playing rugby.

 

Chris, who comes from Exeter, and his bandmates have donated signed goods for an auction being held next weekend at Lily’s rugby club.

 

He has given a signed guitar, drumsticks, albums and CDs for the cause to raise money for charities supported by Lily, a former pupil at Torquay Girls' Grammar School.

 

Chris used to play cricket with Lily’s uncle Ron and the singer rang Ron in his hospital bed shortly before he died.

 

Lily’s family said: "We cannot thank Chris and Coldplay enough. It was a very kind gesture when Chris rang Ron out of the blue when he was very ill - and now they have done this for Lily.”

 

Meanwhile, the rugby world has united to support the Lily Partridge memorial match next weekend.

 

Premiership teams and well known figures in the game have come together to back the game to celebrate the life of 22-year-old Lily who was fatally injured in a tackle during a training session last month.

 

Lily donated her organs and four people have already had their lives saved thanks to the bubbly, fun-loving young woman from Exeter – and more people’s lives will be saved thanks to her decision to carry a donor card and tell her family her wish to help others if she died.

 

TV and radio presenter Judi Spiers is giving her time to the cause as she will be the auctioneer to raise funds for Lily’s chosen charities after the game which is being played at the Exonian Ladies' home base at Topsham RFC on Saturday, January 16.

 

Lily was a founder member of the club and front row player for the Exonians side for 18 months.

 

This will be their first competitive match since Lily died.

 

Topsham Ladies XV will play a Barbarians-style side from Newton Abbot with the kick off at 12.30pm.

 

Lily’s partner Anne-Marie McIntyre will wear Lily’s No 2 shirt as she captains the side – and there will be a minute’s applause in an emotional prelude to the kick-off.

 

After the match, all the Topsham sides – men and women – are due to join hundreds of people at the clubhouse for a social evening which will include the star-studded auction and raffle.

 

Prizes have been donated by Premiership sides including the Exeter Chiefs, Saracens and Bath as well as teams such as Bristol.

 

To be auctioned are donations from Jewellers Michael Spiers have gifted some Gucci jewellery and local firm Darts Farm will provide a special ladies' treat with includes facials, hair styling and lunch with some fizz for the successful bidders.

 

As well as match day tickets which include Saracens v Harlequins at Wembley, and signed rugby shirts, Shaldon Zoo where Lily worked as a keeper are auctioning the role as ‘keeper for a day’ and an opportunity to adopt a Saki monkey – just as Lily had done herself.

 

Ex-Wales fly half Jonathan Davies has tweeted about the game along with Mr England mascot, Billy Bulldog and Big Chief and more than 100 people have already said they will attend the event.

 

The Topsham Ladies are dressing up as zoo animals for the evening as a fun twist to the celebration.

 

The charities which will benefit from Lily’s memorial match are the Intensive Care Unit at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, the Devon Air Ambulance and Shaldon Zoo.

 

Exonian team captain Katie Lunnon said the whole day and evening is ‘to celebrate the life of a wonderful friend and teammate’.

 

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lovely story of chris' generosity:

 

Coldplay in show of support for Shaldon zookeeper's memorial event

 

 

By Herald Express | Posted: January 10, 2016

 

  • 11884236-large.jpg
    Coldplay's Chris Martin
     

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has pledged his support for a memorial event for Shaldon zookeeper Lily Partridge who died after suffering a head injury playing rugby.

 

Chris, who comes from Exeter, and his bandmates have donated signed goods for an auction being held next weekend at Lily’s rugby club.

 

He has given a signed guitar, drumsticks, albums and CDs for the cause to raise money for charities supported by Lily, a former pupil at Torquay Girls' Grammar School.

 

Chris used to play cricket with Lily’s uncle Ron and the singer rang Ron in his hospital bed shortly before he died.

 

Lily’s family said: "We cannot thank Chris and Coldplay enough. It was a very kind gesture when Chris rang Ron out of the blue when he was very ill - and now they have done this for Lily.”

 

Meanwhile, the rugby world has united to support the Lily Partridge memorial match next weekend.

 

Premiership teams and well known figures in the game have come together to back the game to celebrate the life of 22-year-old Lily who was fatally injured in a tackle during a training session last month.

 

Lily donated her organs and four people have already had their lives saved thanks to the bubbly, fun-loving young woman from Exeter – and more people’s lives will be saved thanks to her decision to carry a donor card and tell her family her wish to help others if she died.

 

TV and radio presenter Judi Spiers is giving her time to the cause as she will be the auctioneer to raise funds for Lily’s chosen charities after the game which is being played at the Exonian Ladies' home base at Topsham RFC on Saturday, January 16.

 

Lily was a founder member of the club and front row player for the Exonians side for 18 months.

 

This will be their first competitive match since Lily died.

 

Topsham Ladies XV will play a Barbarians-style side from Newton Abbot with the kick off at 12.30pm.

 

Lily’s partner Anne-Marie McIntyre will wear Lily’s No 2 shirt as she captains the side – and there will be a minute’s applause in an emotional prelude to the kick-off.

 

After the match, all the Topsham sides – men and women – are due to join hundreds of people at the clubhouse for a social evening which will include the star-studded auction and raffle.

 

Prizes have been donated by Premiership sides including the Exeter Chiefs, Saracens and Bath as well as teams such as Bristol.

 

To be auctioned are donations from Jewellers Michael Spiers have gifted some Gucci jewellery and local firm Darts Farm will provide a special ladies' treat with includes facials, hair styling and lunch with some fizz for the successful bidders.

 

As well as match day tickets which include Saracens v Harlequins at Wembley, and signed rugby shirts, Shaldon Zoo where Lily worked as a keeper are auctioning the role as ‘keeper for a day’ and an opportunity to adopt a Saki monkey – just as Lily had done herself.

 

Ex-Wales fly half Jonathan Davies has tweeted about the game along with Mr England mascot, Billy Bulldog and Big Chief and more than 100 people have already said they will attend the event.

 

The Topsham Ladies are dressing up as zoo animals for the evening as a fun twist to the celebration.

 

The charities which will benefit from Lily’s memorial match are the Intensive Care Unit at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, the Devon Air Ambulance and Shaldon Zoo.

 

Exonian team captain Katie Lunnon said the whole day and evening is ‘to celebrate the life of a wonderful friend and teammate’.

 

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That's beautiful. So sorry for her.

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