DDG: Chris Martin Gives Ride To Disabled Fan Struggling To Get To Concert

During BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in Luton, England, Chris Martin, the frontman for the band Coldplay, performed a remarkable act of kindness for a fan who suffers from osteoarthritis. Saundra Glenn, 64, was struggling to get to the festival’s accessibility box office and was considering leaving the event early.

As she rested against a fence, a black Mercedes pulled up, and to her surprise, Martin himself was in the backseat and invited her to join him in the car. He then escorted Glenn to the festival, delivering her directly to the entrance. She took the opportunity to get a selfie with the kind-hearted musician and she later shared the experience on social media, expressing her amazement and gratitude for Martin's unexpected help.

In her post, Glenn describes him as "blooming amazing" and praises him as a "decent bloke." She mentions their pleasant conversation and notes his appreciation for Luton. Glenn's story of Martin's kindness gained national attention and showcases a noteworthy example of compassion and generosity from a beloved celebrity.

Source: SUNNY SKYZ

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