'A Quiet Place' Star Emily Blunt Sings an Apology to Cold Play Frontman Chris Martin

Emily Blunt (A Quiet Place) recently appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and she delivered an apology to musician Chris Martin. Umm... an apology for what?

To backtrack a bit, Martin had texted Blunt, pitching her an idea about adapting the horror-thriller A Quiet Place into a musical. Blunt, alas, completely forgot to reply. Next thing she knows, Martin is chatting with DeGeneres on national TV about the oversight:

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7Wza8cBU_5/?utm_source=ig_embed

We should point out, Martin's suggestion was meant to be a joke, considering the entire movie is silent (for the most part), but he did say, "Every time I see the trailer, I feel sick." Oh no, his little joke backfired.

Blunt's husband, A Quiet Place star and director John Krasinski, didn't help the situation with his response:

 

In an attempt to make nice, Blunt actually wrote and performed a song for Martin to try and smooth things over:

https://twitter.com/people/status/1221831322156617729

In the above clip, before she starts off the song, Blunt says, "It's sort of a way of me begging forgiveness. Chris, I love you. I always have. I always will. This is a massive sacrifice, I literally loathe singing in front of people, so... this is for Chris Martin."

That's quite a declaration, considering the two haven't actually ever met, according to Blunt.

Do you think Chris Martin should accept her apology?