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Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The (Gwyneth) Tree

Posted by HerBadMother

Wow. I would say that Apple Martin is the spitting image of her mother, Gwyneth Paltrow, but expectoration seems the wrong adjective to use in a description of such a gorgeous child, and I've already used my cheesy 'apple-tree' pun in the title. So I'm at a loss for words.

(Photo of Moses after the jump...)

Ditto here. What can one say about such adorable children, other than that they're - wait for it - adorable? Moses is just as cute and just as much a mini-Gwynnie as his sister (tho' I do see a lot of Chris Martin in that hat.)

I don't know. I think that Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin might have Angelina and Brad beat for perfect-child-producing-genes. What do you think?

(Photo credit: JustJared)


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Comments

 

Micaela said:

Actually, I see both Gwyn and her husband in both of them. The downward slanting eyes (at the outter edges) are definitely Chris Martin, who is also fair and light-haired. They are some attractive, WASPY, children, not that there's anything wrong with that! Clearly these are cute children.

October 18, 2007 2:53 PM
 

Dakota Sioux said:

I agree that tho their noteriety (sp?) isn't on the same page as Brangelina (thankfully!), their kids are hella more beautiful.  I can't help but wonder if they're not going to turn out better mannered and down to earth, too, all things considered.  Nothing but love to all involved.  

October 19, 2007 9:48 PM
 

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October 19, 2007 11:14 PM
 

Elise said:

Has anyone noticed that she has a lazy left eye.  She can pass as Rodney Dangerfield's granddaughter.

October 20, 2007 5:07 PM

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