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Wedding hint from Paltrow
Gwyneth Paltrow
Paltrow has been going out with Martin for a year
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has hinted that she wants to marry pop star boyfriend Chris Martin, but is waiting for him to propose to her.

The Oscar-winner discussed her year-long relationship with Coldplay's frontman in a Parkinson interview, shown on BBC One on Saturday.

Asked whether she plans to marry, she replied: "I don't know. I hope so."

Pressed on whether that would be to Chris Martin, the actress said: "I'm the wrong person to ask - ask him."

Martin has consistently refused to use Paltrow's name when mentioning his girlfriend in interviews.

He even arrived separately at the London premiere of Paltrow's latest film, Sylvia, earlier this month to avoid being photographed together.

This week, charges of malicious damage against the Coldplay frontman in Australia were dropped.

An Australian photographer had alleged the singer had attacked his car after the man had taken pictures of the pair on the beach.

In the summer it was reported the actress would marry Martin in the Hamptons in New York in the autumn, at a property owned by film director Steven Spielberg.


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