Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter Apple Martin, 21, reveals she is graduating from college as she secures top Hollywood agent

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Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter Apple Martin shared on Wednesday that she is nearing a major milestone.

The 21-year-old nepo kid will be graduating from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee next month.

On her Insta Stories she wrote over a video, 'I am graduating college btw.' The blonde star was seen in a white dress and a black graduation robe as she walked in a room with hardwood floors.

She began studying at Vanderbilt in 2022 and is majoring in Law, History and Society.

Though she has pursued theater as a member of the Vanderbilt Original Cast and has directed student productions, she is not a drama major.

Martin has also secured a top Hollywood agent at powerhouse agency CAA. 

Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter Apple Martin shared on Wednesday that she is nearing a major milestone

The 21-year-old nepo kid will be graduating from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee next month. On her Insta Stories she wrote over a video, 'I am graduating college btw'

The beauty has already secured modeling gigs for The Gap and self-portrait.

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.'

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 does not want to be a musician like her famous dad.

'I don't wanna be a singer. I like musical theater, but getting onstage by yourself to sing is so terrifying, I love dancing and I love acting. My dream is to act.'

Apple made headlines after it was claimed that she had been expelled from school for bullying - allegations she later denied.

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] 

Martin has also secured a top Hollywood agent at powerhouse agency CAA

The budding star has already modeled for self-portrait, left, and The Gap, right

'But this rumor is completely untrue, I am not that type of person and anyone who is close to me knows that.'

The school costs $67,000 a year.

Martin's mother was the person who publicly announced in 2022 that her mini-me teenager was beginning college. 

'My daughter went to college in the fall,' began the blonde, Apple's father is Coldplay rocker Chris Martin; the two finalized their divorce in 2016.

Paltrow also said that it was hard on her emotionally to say farewell to little Apple. 

'It was horrible. It was truly horrifying,' she said. 'I was sick to my stomach, bursting into tears."

She is 'getting more and more used to' it and is relieved she is 'happy.'

The lifestyle expert also said that she went on a parents weekend visit and Apple came home for October break in 2022. 'That was amazing,' she added.

She began studying at Vanderbilt in 2022 and is majoring in Law, History and Society. Seen with mom in December 2025

Though she has pursued theater as a member of the Vanderbilt Original Cast and has directed student productions, she is not a drama major

'I see her, but not as much as I'd like. I'd like to see her every day, but I'm so happy for her. She's doing great,' noted the ex-girlfriend of Ben Affleck.

She also has son Moses with the rock star and said, 'My son is growing up every minute. He's taller than me. But I'm very grateful for the transitions. Especially as a mother, I've really cherished every chapter of their lives.'

She is now wed to Brad Falchuk who has children Brody and Isabella.

'It's funny, I always thought, when they were born I was like, "It's never going to be better than this." But then they were 2, and then 5, and every stage I've been like, "This is better than the last." And I feel that way now,' she added.

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