Gwyneth Paltrow spoke about her daughter's debut at Le Bal des Débutantes
She shared how the luxurious weekend really went for the family and Apple
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By JANE HERZ FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Published: 11:29 EDT, 18 March 2025 | Updated: 11:32 EDT, 18 March 2025
Gwyneth Paltrow is finally opening up about her daughter Apple's appearance at the elite Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris last Fall - and what really went on behind-the-scenes.
The grand event, which took place at the Shangri-La in Paris, is an annual gathering that invites young women from some of the prestigious - and wealthiest - families from Europe, Asia, Africa and the U.S. to make their debut into society.
Paltrow's daughter, 20, wore a sky blue Valentino Haute Couture gown as she attended the ball on the arm of her dashing date, Count Leo Henckel von Donnersmarck, before letting loose with her parents, Gwyneth and Chris Martin, who divorced in 2016.
However, during the weekend, Apple made headlines for being a 'mean girl' after a clip emerged of her stealing the spotlight from another girl who was having her picture taken.
The other debutante was seen taking her turn posing for the camera when Apple appeared from behind and sashayed into the shot.
At the time, a source close to Paltrow said the footage was taken out of context and that she would 'never mean to take the spotlight from anyone'.
And, according to Paltrow herself, her daughter 'always had a lot of trepidation around being in the public eye,' she shared during a new Vanity Fair interview published Tuesday.
She told the magazine that when Apple was invited to the ball and wanted to go, she decided to support the decision, despite her initial confusion.
Gwyneth Paltrow is finally opening up about her daughter Apple's appearance at the elite Le Bal des Débutantes in Paris last Fall - and what really went on behind-the-scenes
The grand event, which took place at the Shangri-La in Paris, is an annual gathering that invites young women from some of the prestigious - and wealthiest - families from Europe, Asia , Africa and the U.S. to make their debut into society
However, during the weekend, Apple made headlines for being a 'mean girl' after a clip emerged of her stealing the spotlight from another girl who was having her picture taken
'We’re going to embrace this and support you,' she remembered telling Apple, then asking her if her dad would 'wear a tie' and 'do the waltz.'
But although there may have been some uncertainty around the event, Paltrow admitted to Vanity Fair that it was an extremely special weekend for the entire family.
'Sometimes we need some levity and we need frosting on the cake,' she told the outlet.
'It was honestly one of the most special weekends of my entire life,' the Goop goddess added.
One especially adorable moment from the night happened when Apple joined her 47-year-old dad, Coldplay frontman Martin, for a sweet spin on the dance floor - just like Paltrow had inquired about.
In a few videos posted to TikTok by the account @gala.fr, the two were seen sharing an adorable slow dance together at one point during the ball.
Martin, who looked sharp in a black tuxedo, took his daughter's hand and guided her back and forth, at one point looking her right in the eyes.
During the cute dance, Martin was laughing, smiling, and even twirled his daughter for a quick spin as they showed off their moves.
'It was honestly one of the most special weekends of my entire life,' the Goop goddess added
'Sometimes we need some levity and we need frosting on the cake,' she told the outlet in a new interview
As is tradition, the debutants are paired up with a 'cavalier' who are often young men from similarly distinguished backgrounds, to make their grand entrance at the ball
They even embraced at the end as she gave her dad a sweet pat on the back.
But her dad wasn't the only one who wanted to share a dance with Apple that evening in Paris.
Her date Count Leo, who comes from Austro-Hungarian noble family House of Henckel von Donnersmarck, also took her for a spin around the dance floor.
As is tradition, the debutants are paired up with a 'cavalier' who are often young men from similarly distinguished backgrounds, to make their grand entrance at the ball.