Gwyneth Paltrow's Son Moses Is All Grown Up & A Clone Of His Dad Chris Martin

Kids looking like their parents is quite literally how genetics work, but Moses Martin is the carbon copy of Chris Martin. Fans took to the comments section to share their disbelief over how the two practically share the same face.

One fan quipped that Moses looked more like Chris than Chris does. “Chris Martin in a nutshell,” joked another. Some also pointed out that Moses also bears a resemblance to Gwyneth Paltrow, but got his dad’s overall vibe. “He shares looks from both parents, but definitely he shares Chris’ soulful intensity,” they wrote. But there are also some who aren’t convinced, writing that Moses is “200% all Chris Martin.” Did Chris clone himself?

Jokes aside, it’s not just the physical appearance that Moses inherited from his dad. It looks like he’s got some of his musical talent, too. “I’m really into music. I like to do it a lot,” he said in a surprise “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” appearance. “Right now, I’d say I’m playing guitar the most. It used to be piano for a while and then I started doing guitar lessons again. Yeah, it’s pretty fun.” He even reportedly co-wrote one of Coldplay’s songs, with Chris telling Audacy that he made sure to compensate him, too. “They’re so sweet about it, and of course we do pay them properly,” he shared, noting that Apple also contributed her vocals. “Of course, I’m biased, but I really like listening to them. So to be me they made the song sound great.”

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