Gwyneth Paltrow shares rare photo of son Moses to celebrate his 16th birthday as she praises teen’s ‘beautiful voice’
GWYNETH Paltrow has shared a touching tribute to her "deeply special" son Moses as he turns 16.
The actress, 49, posted an adorable message to her youngest son with her ex husband, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, alongside a snap showing the teen surrounded by balloons.
Gwyneth poured out her heart in the extremely candid paragraph, where she gushed she was "so lucky to be your mama."
After uploading the snap showing Moses wearing a black shirt, in the midst of streamers hanging down from the entrance to the Goop founder's stunning home.
The Sliding Doors actress wrote: "Moses Martin, you are 16 today. I’m not sure how I’m writing that number.
"Since you came into the world on that perfectly New York spring morning, you have made the world a better place.
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"With every thought, action and intuition you have, you make people feel seen, heard and valued."
She continued: "You are deeply special to all who know you. I am so lucky to be your mama. I’m savoring every minute as you grow and change into this amazing man.
"What a true blessing to have you, your wisdom, your kindness, and your beautiful singing voice ringing through our halls.
"You mean the world to me, my boy. Happy birthday."
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Gwyneth's reference to Moses' singing voice indicates he is following in the footsteps of his famous rocker dad, Chris.
The Brit musician and Gwyneth married in 2003 but split in 2016.
Aside from Moses, the former partners also share daughter Apple, 17.
Chris is currently dating actress Dakota Johnson, while Gwyneth married writer, director, and producer .
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The movie star recently opened up about her daughter's traumatic birth, revealing she almost died during the delivery.
Gwyneth made the shocking revelation during an appearance on Dax Shepard's podcast Armchair Expert where she recalled the scary experience.
She recalled the scary experience after discussing social media's impact on body positivity.
Gwyneth explained: "I had two cesareans. My daughter was an emergency, it was crazy, we almost died. It was like not good.
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"Anyway, there's a big scar across your body and you're like, oh wow, that didn't used to be there. And it’s not that it’s bad or you want to judge it but you're just like, 'Oh my god.'"
She continued to criticize social media for its influence on women and unrealistic expectations of how they're "supposed to look."
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