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Gwyneth Paltrow’s 14-Year-Old Son Moses Crashes Her ‘Tonight Show’ Interview And He’s So Grown

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Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's son, Moses, is all grown up! The 14-year-old crashed his famous mom's Tuesday interview on in a rare and adorable moment.

Moses pops into the frame, politely telling Fallon, «I'm good, thank you. How are you?»Flipping his long hair out of his face, Moses goes on to open up about how he's been coping in quarantine from the coronavirus pandemic. «I'm doing all that I can, trying to stay happy by, like, I don't know, finding whatever's entertaining and just doing it,» he says.

The son of Coldplay frontman Martin also reveals he's «really into music» these days. «Right now, I'd say I'm playing guitar the most.

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