Like father, like son!
Gwyneth Paltrow’s son, Moses, is the spitting image of his dad, Chris Martin, in a new Instagram Story photo.
In the mother-son snap posted Tuesday, the 17-year-old stands beside the Goop creator in a short-sleeve shirt, a black tie and matching shorts.
The teen accessorizes with black sunglasses on top of his head, as well as red sneakers, while rocking a shaggy hairstyle.
Paltrow, for her part, poses at Moses’ side in a striped top and white shorts, holding a book in one hand.
Fans reacted to the social media upload via Twitter, with one comparing Moses’s features to how Martin, now 46, looked in 2000.
Paltrow, 50, rarely shares snaps of her son, whom she and the Coldplay frontman welcomed in 2006.
Most recently, she celebrated Moses’ birthday with a touching Instagram tribute.
“Happy 17th birthday to the boy that fills my soul up every time I look at him. @mosesmartin,” the Oscar winner captioned a selfie in April “you are the most exceptional, kind, loving human being.
“You keep us all laughing with your perfect impressions and you inspire us with your harmonies,” she continued at the time. “I deeply adore you more than you could ever imagine!”
Paltrow is also the mother of 19-year-old daughter Apple.
The “Shakespeare in Love” star wed Martin in 2003 before “consciously uncoupling” 11 years later.
Since their divorce was finalized in 2015, Paltrow has married “Glee” co-creator Brad Falchuk, while the singer is in a relationship with “Fifty Shades of Grey” star Dakota Johnson.
Although Paltrow and Martin rarely discuss their marriage, the Golden Globe winner did joke in a January “Goop” podcast episode that having young kids can “ruin” a relationship.
The exes have showed off their amicable co-parenting skills over the years, with Paltrow admitting to “Drew Barrymore Show” viewers in 2020 that their dynamic is not always “as good as it looks.”
However, Paltrow was spotted smiling and chatting with Johnson, 33, at a Gucci event in 2021. Additionally, she and Martin made headlines for both attending Apple’s high school graduation the following year.