Riley Keough is sharing her heartfelt appreciation to Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson after the musician dedicated a song to her late brother. The 32-year-old Zola actress posted footage to Instagram on Sunday, Oct. 24 of Coldplay's performance the evening prior at Audacy's 8th Annual We Can Survive event from the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The video, which the actress didn't record herself, included Chris taking a moment during his touching rendition of the band's breakout hit "Yellow" to remember Riley's brother, Benjamin Storm Keough, who died in July 2020 at the age of 27. "@coldplay dedicated Yellow to my brother tonight at @wecansurvivela,"...
- 10/24/2021
- E! Online
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