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Chris Martin reveals childhood strife with discovering himself: 'I was terrified' of organism gay


Coldplay's Chris Martin is creature frank about his childhood struggles.

In an interview with Rolling Stone published on Tuesday, Martin shared he went through a uneven time as a teen because he didn't fit in with the boys at his boarding school.

"I don't know, I was just going through some stuff with religion and sexuality and everything … like most kids at that age," Coldplay's frontman said.

In explaining his affair with religion, Martin revealed he struggled with his sexuality for a bit when he was younger.

"When I went to boarding school, I walked a bit funny and I bounced a bit and I was also very homophobic because I was like, 'If I’m lgbtq+, I’m completely (expletive) for eternity,' and I was a kid like discovering sexuality," Martin said. "I was terrified."

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The Grammy-winning artist recalled that his classmates would tell him with conviction that he was gay.

"I was in a boarding school with a bunch of quite hardcore kids who were als

The Top Ten Gayest Coldplay Songs

Hey hey hey errbody!  Hows ya'll doin, good? Well, yer about to be a whole lot gooder after you seize a gander at this lovely list of the Foremost Ten Gayest Coldplay Songs.  I optimism that title isn't offensive, i couldn't think of anything else. I don't think it is, well maybe just a little bit.  I know it's offensive to Chris Martin and the rest of the members of Coldplay, the Black Eyed Peas of alternative music.  Seriously, I can't name one other member of that band.  The only other person worth noting is possibly the drummer.  The guitarist is totally uncharismatic and the bass player, wait they contain a bass player?  Chris Martin is Coldplay, that's it. Now, I care for Coldplay as much as the next girl, but let's face it, they are totally gay! Coldplay is queer, that even rhymes for poops sake.  Coldplay, more enjoy Coldgay. Right?  Whenever something gay happens in my animation, Coldplay makes it all better.  Be it relationship problems, bad grades on tests, losing games in NBA 2k11, getting kicked in the hozingaazz, or my dog taking poops on the carpet, Coldplay is my escape.  If anyone ever says that they loathe Cold

Coldplay’s Chris Martin speaks out about growing up with homophobia

In a city acknowledged for its gleeful hour culture, summer can be an even better second to take lead of post-work refreshment and eat deals. Interns are in town, summer Fridays are in entire swing, and patios and rooftops are aplenty. Here are a few prime, non-comprehensive spots for an afternoon deal with besties, colleagues, and new connections. 

Alfreda. Dupont’s Alfreda, a tribute to the chef’s grandmother, proposals relaxed pizza and traditional Italian eats. The happy hour runs Monday-Friday 4-6 p.m., featuring $8 spritzes and BOGO pizzas. Few execute spritzes like the Italians, and Alfreda leans in on five kinds plus one N/A spritz; our go-to is the rose and mezcal with grapefruit or the locally made Don Ciccio limoncello spritz with basil.

Lyle’s. Especially leaning into the spritz side of summer is at Lyle’s, fully embracing the fizzy ephemera of the season with the Summer of Spritz. The Dupont Circle hotel restaurant imagines cocktails from France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Spritzes feature limoncello and vinho verde. For those that slap Lyle’s every week during the spritz special—and get a literal sta

Are Coldplay milking the LGBT+ demographic?

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This weekend I was at a Coldplay show in Vienna with some friends. We were excited about the concert and were not disappointed. Even with ticket prices well over € 100, I would not have expected such a spectacular event featuring laser shows, pyrotechnics, fireworks and loooooaads of glitter and confetti. This article won’t be a review of the show, I just wanted to mention beforehand that I had a great period. Coldplay played a lot of new material and most of their classic tunes. They had great support bands (Lyves and Tove-Lo), three stage, three gigantic monitors (though I was privileged enough to be close enough to see the band at most times) and every attendant got a LED bracelet which lit up to the rhythm of the music. On the downside, the plastic bracelets appear like a huge waste as there were no containers to recycle them. Also, the entity sucked – the cheapest non-alcoholic drink was water at € 4 (~ US$ 4.50) and free drinking water wasn’t provided! I believe that this apply is illegal and a violation of basic human rights. Besides that, the show was remarka