Apple Martin, 21, has turned her hand to directing, leading the crew on a theatre production at her $67K a year college.
The daughter of Oscar winner , 53, and frontman , 49, will graduate from Vanderbilt University in May with a degree in law, history and society.
And as she reveals she is hoping to follow her mother into acting, the rising star is getting behind-the-scenes experience, directing a play at her Nashville college.
Apple shared stage snaps as she gushed over the 'best weekend, best people, best org, best memories' before her college added the caption: 'Miss Director couldn't have said it better.'
Last year Apple told Interview magazine how she loves theater 'more than anything'.
'I would love to do theater because I adore it so much. I’ve obviously never done film before, but I’ve been trying to get involved in student films. I was born a theater kid,' she said.
Apple Martin, 21, has turned her hand to directing, leading the crew on a theatre production at her $67K a year college
Apple will graduate from Vanderbilt University in May with a degree in law, history and society and over the weekend directed a play at her Nashville college
Speaking of her prior plans of going into law school, she explained to Vogue: 'I was in that rebellious "I don't wanna be like my parents" type of phase.'
She also clarified that she will not pursue becoming a musician like her dad, who's the frontman of Coldplay.
'I don't wanna be a singer. I like musical theater, but getting onstage by yourself to sing is so terrifying,' she said. 'I love dancing and I love acting. My dream is to act.'
Apple made headlines after it was claimed that she had been .
Addressing the claims on Instagram, she said: 'Hi! I didn't wanna respond but this narrative is completely false and has gotten so out of hand. I have never been expelled from any school, especially not for bullying anyone.
'I completely understand ppl not liking me and that is okay! The internet is a place where ppl can share their opinions. [sic]
'But this rumor is completely untrue, I am not that type of person and anyone who is close to me knows that.'
In 2024, Apple faced bullying accusations after a video showed her seemingly attempting to crash a fellow debutante's photo shoot and roll her eyes at her date at the Le Bal des Debutantes in Paris.
Apple shared stage snaps as she gushed over the 'best weekend, best people, best org, best memories'
Afterwards, a source close to Gwyneth told DailyMail.com that her daughter is a 'girls' girl' not a 'mean girl'.
'Apple's more playful and fun and she's really a total girls' girl,' the source said.
'She would never mean to take the spotlight from anyone, that was not her intention. To characterise 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.'




