London: Coldplay star Chris Martin is reportedly helping model Alexa Chung with her music career after listening to some of her songs.The 37-year-old singer, who split from wife Gwyneth Paltrow earlier this year, has set up meetings for Chung with his `Coldplay` record label, Parlophone, as well as friend Jay Z`s Roc Nation record label, suggest reports.
"He listened to a demo album of tracks, which he played to his Coldplay bandmates and his producer contacts, and has already set up meetings for her with his `Coldplay` record label, Parlophone, as well as his friend Jay Z`s Roc Nation record label," a source said.
The model-turned-presenter first became interested in making a name for herself in the music industry while she was dating Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner, who she was with for four years until July 2011, but reportedly worried that it would be `career suicide` if her attempt was unsuccessful.
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