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Chris Martin leaves fans perplexed after they spot bizarre difference in star during Coldplay's epic performance at Glastonbury


The singer-songwriter, 47, who lives in Malibu, took to the Pyramid Stage on Saturday night to headline the iconic festival.

The 100,000 strong crowd and BBC viewers were left in tears as the Back To The Future actor, 63, who is battling Parkinson's, appeared on stage in his wheelchair to play the guitar during Fix You and Humankind. After the camera searched the crowd, the frontman serenaded Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis, before the beloved Hollywood actor (L, pictured with Chris) was revealed The actor, who is an avid musician and famously played the guitar in the iconic 1985 sci-fi movie, was first diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson's at just 30 years of age in 1991, before revealing the news publicly in 1998.

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