Chris Martin who is the lead singer for Coldplay and married to Gwyneth Paltrow wasn't happy about a BBC interview question and walked out of the room. Coldplay is on a promotional tour to talk about their new album Viva La Vida which was released this week. Click here to the listen to the BBC Radio interview. The interviewer asks about the theme of death and calls the album morbid at around the 4:37 mark. Chris Martin says he isn't enjoying the interview and leaves the room at around the 8:10 minute mark.
Things got off to a bad start in the chat with a high-brow BBC arts show when Chris, 31, accused the presenter of "journalistically twisting" him into saying the album was all about death.
Then, eight minutes in, the interviewer asked the star where he got the idea for the revolutionary theme for Viva La Vida, which was released yesterday.
The bad tempered frontman went silent, then said, "I'm not really enjoying this," and walked out, explaining that he doesn't "really like having to talk about things," leaving drummer Will Campion to take over.
After taking a few minutes to regain his composure, Gywneth Paltrow's hubby came back into the studio and rejoined the discussion.
But when the interviewer tried another question about his music, the multi-millionaire would only sulkily reply, "Um... yes... yes, yes ... exactly." source
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