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    Chris Martin has tinnitus

    Chris Martin has revealed he has been suffering from tinnitus for the last 10 years.


    Chris Martin is suffering from tinnitus .

    The Coldplay frontman contracted the debilitating condition - a persistent ringing in the ears which also causes severe headaches - over 10 years ago and he has now started wearing earplugs in a bid to protect his hearing from getting worse after doctors warned it could end his career.

    He said: "I've had tinnitus for about 10 years, but since I started protecting my ears it hasn't got any worse - touch wood.

    "The band use moulded filter plugs, or in-ear monitors. You can use industrial headphones but they look strange at a party."

    Chris - who insists his children, Apple, seven, and Moses, five, wear ear protectors when they attend his gigs with wife Gwyneth Paltrow - believes the root cause of his condition was listening to loud music as a teenager.

    He said: "Looking after your ears is unfortunately something you don't think about until there's a problem. I wish I'd thought about it earlier."

    Chris isn't the only famous tinnitus sufferer.

    Rapper Plan B has also been stricken by the condition for some time - but initially thought he was just hearing passing trains.

    He said: "At first I thought it was trains rushing by as I live near a railway line. It's caused by years of being subjected to loud music."

    'Cars' hitmaker Gary Numan is no longer able to mix music after damaging his hearing.

    He said: "I didn't look after my ears and I'm in trouble."

    All three stars are backing a new charity campaign, Action On Hearing Loss, which aims to get more people to wear ear defenders at gigs and clubs.

    © 2013 Bang Showbiz, NZCity


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