Gwyneth Paltrow's Daughter Apple Martin Reveals Past Lip Filler Use

The 21-year-old model opened up about getting lip fillers at age 18 and her beauty routine to achieve a plump pout.

Feb. 13, 2026 at 12:15pm

Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's daughter Apple Martin addressed online speculation that she's gotten lip filler, revealing she did get lip fillers once when she was 18 but now uses makeup tricks to create the appearance of fuller lips instead.

Why it matters

Apple Martin's candid admission about her past use of lip fillers provides a rare glimpse into the beauty routines of celebrity children, who often face intense scrutiny and pressure around their appearance.

The details

In a Vogue Beauty Secrets video, Apple Martin said she got lip fillers at age 18 but felt they were too big. Now, she uses lip liner and a lip plumper to create the look of fuller lips without fillers. She also recalled attending her first red carpet premiere with her mom and brother, feeling nervous but excited.

  • Apple Martin got lip fillers when she was 18 years old.
  • Apple Martin's comments about her lip fillers were made in a February 2026 episode of Vogue's Beauty Secrets series.

The players

Apple Martin

The 21-year-old daughter of actors Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin.

Gwyneth Paltrow

Apple Martin's mother, an actress known for films like Marty Supreme.

Chris Martin

Apple Martin's father, the lead singer of the band Coldplay.

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What they’re saying

“Time to come clean. I got lip filler one time. I think I got it when I was 18. I just thought it was too big.”

— Apple Martin

“I line right above my lip. Once you get the natural shape of your lips, just go a tiny, tiny bit above it.”

— Apple Martin

“You can see the lips are already plumping. Not lip filler. Thank you!”

— Apple Martin

The takeaway

Apple Martin's openness about her past use of lip fillers and her current makeup techniques to achieve a plump pout provides a relatable and transparent look into the beauty routines of celebrity children, who often face intense scrutiny around their appearance.