Like Krish in this post (do read it in full), Coldplay has been a significant soundtrack to my life and seeing them play Wembley was a memorable evening.
Mrs C has a Paltrow cookbook that she brought as part of her dowry and not long ago I was flicking through its pages. What a perfect life she seemed to have. Married to a seemingly normal rock star, healthy kids, beauty and fame and all wrapped up in home made food bliss in the LA sunshine. How sad when your moments of escapism from a wet evening in West London come back at you with the ever so sad truth that things that seemed so perfect actually weren't.
I am sad for them, as am am for all who have to go through what they now do. Celebrity or not it's always a hard road when a marriage fails.
Friday, March 28, 2014
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Saturday blog-sweep
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