Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Brad Falchuk maintain arms in Paris
Gwyneth Paltrow was seen with her husband Brad Falchuk in Paris on Tuesday.
The lovebirds were holding hands as they smiled and laughed while chit chatting in the City Of Lights.
The Oscar-winning actress – who is returning to films with a new Timothee Chalamet movie – modeled a black double-breasted coat with wide-legged blue denim jeans and sneakers.
The GOOP founder added a black crossbody purse and black Ray-Ban sunglasses.
Her spouse went for a lighter look with a plaid brown-and-beige coat over a white V-neck T-shirt and ripped acid-washed blue jeans with a pocket on the leg as he added beige lace-up work boots and dark sunglasses.
The Montecito, California based stars have been married since 2018. They have recently become empty nesters as all of their children are at college.
Gwyneth Paltrow was seen with her husband Brad Falchuk in Paris on Tuesday. The lovebirds were holding hands as they smiled and laughed while chit chatting in the City Of Lights
The Oscar-winning actress – who is returning to films with a new Timothee Chalamet movie – modeled a black double-breasted coat with wide-legged blue denim jeans and sneakers. The GOOP founder added a black crossbody purse and black Ray-Ban sunglasses
The stars are both empty nesters now as all of their combined kids have left for college.
Last month they dropped off his son at college.
The AHS producer’s only boy Brody, 17, is attending prestigious Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Brad shares Brody as well as daughter Isabella, 19, with his first wife and fellow TV producer Suzanne Bukinik, whom he was married to from 2002 to 2013.
He and Gwyneth, who first met in 2010, were first linked in 2014, the year Gwyneth announced her separation from her first husband Chris Martin.
Together Gwyneth and Chris have daughter Apple, 20, and son Moses, 18.
Meanwhile, Gwyneth’s daughter Apple is at college too.
She attends Vanderbilt University, a private university in Nashville, Tennessee. Her son Moses is at Brown University in Rhode Island.
In May Gwyneth talked about a how a blended family can be tricky when at the Visionary Women’s International Women’s Day Summit.
After asking if there were any other stepmothers in the crowd, the Oscar-winning actress said frankly: ‘Yeah, it’s a b****, right, guys?’ per Page Six.
They have recently become empty nesters as all of their children are at college. Gwyneth (third from left) and Brad (third from right) are pictured with his children Brody (left) and Isabella (second from left) and her children Apple (right) and Moses (second from right)
The movie star with Brad and his son Brody
Jokes aside, she added: ‘No, I actually, I really like to talk about this because it’s one of my biggest learnings as a human being.’
She reflected that ‘my area of growth personally came from the initial difficult relationship I had with my step kids and now they’re like my kids.’
Although she enjoys a warm bond with her stepchildren now, she did not shy away from admitting: ‘The path to here was really rough.’
The Royal Tenenbaums actress claimed: ‘It’s almost like you have to embody the spirit of the sun and just give and not expect anything back. I just learned to try to just keep shining like the sun and never keeping score.’
Together Gwyneth and Chris have daughter Apple, 20, and son Moses, 18
Meanwhile, Gwyneth and Brad got married in 2018, she waited a whole year before moving all of the children into the same house together.
‘We were just trying to be mindful and give them a little space and not move too quickly,’ she explained later on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
During an Instagram Q&A last year, she acknowledged that she ‘did find it really hard at first’ to be a stepmother to Brad’s children.
Paltrow arrives at Forbes Power Women’s Summit 2024 on September 11 in New York City
‘You know, there’s no book on this; nobody tells us what to do – and in fact, all of the existing media around what a stepmother is casts us in this evil, villainous light. So it’s kind of like trying to avoid land mines,’ she dished.
‘And then you’re going into a family with dynamics. And there’s all kinds of fear around loss and what does this person mean?’
She revealed that ‘for myself, the minute I decided, and fully embodied the idea that my step kids were my kids and I love them just as much and I gave them the same rules and boundaries, and just kind of whole-heartedly went for it, then the easier the whole thing got. And now it’s pretty great.’