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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Daughter Apple Martin Says No To Six-Figure Modeling Jobs in Favor of College, Sources Say

Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter, Apple Martin, does have the pedigree to become fashion’s next popular face, but insiders claim she is choosing a university degree over fame. Thus, despite receiving multiple offers from fashion houses, the 21-year-old has taken her own road. As one insider emphasized Martin’s decision to focus on studies: “For her, school comes first.”

Apple Martin has reportedly declined major modeling deals

As per Radar Online’s exclusive report, Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s daughter, Apple, has turned down fashion opportunities to continue her studies at Vanderbilt University. She reportedly received multiple offers from global fashion houses, with some contracts worth well into six figures. The insider told Radar Online, “She’s had huge brands begging her to sign.”

They continued, “But Apple said no. For her, school comes first. She’s smart, grounded and curious about the world beyond Hollywood. She’s not interested in being famous just because she can be.”

Moreover, Martin has largely stayed out of the public eye despite being the daughter of two high-profile celebrities. Although she occasionally attends events with her mother, Apple has shown little interest in launching a modeling or entertainment career. In fact, she told Interview magazine in April: “Even if you see a million positive things, there can be one thing that absolutely wrecks you.”

She added, “I’ve stopped now and I avoid it like the plague, because I know myself. I know that if I see stuff that isn’t true and that’s really upsetting to me, I’m going to be like, ‘Oh my god, I should never go out in public again.’”

Apple Martin, who is pursuing law, history, and society at the university, seems determined to carve out her identity away from the spotlight. Turning down multi-million-dollar opportunities may surprise some, but those close to her insist that education and privacy remain her priorities. 

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