Frontman says Covid pandemic means he has tried ‘to not attach too much to being a pop star’

The Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has said Covid lockdowns forced him to confront and re-evaluate his relationship with fame.

“Last year was a quite an eye-opener,” he told BBC Radio 2. “I was like, ‘Who am I without Wembley stadium, saying you’re awesome?’ I’m trying in my life right now to not attach too much to being a pop star. I’m trying not to get my self-worth from external validation.”

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