Reportedly, Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk’s marriage may be strained. A source said that “for people who’ve known them for years, it looks bad,” claiming the couple spends more time apart. Insiders added Paltrow has “less overlap than ever” with her husband as she focuses on her acting comeback alongside Timothée Chalamet in “Marty Supreme”.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk are spending time apart, claims insider
Gwyneth Paltrow and her husband, screenwriter Brad Falchuk, are reportedly spending increasing time apart, sparking speculation about strain in their marriage. According to Radar Online, an insider revealed that “for people who’ve known them for years, it looks bad,” suggesting the couple’s relationship has cooled after years together.
The source claimed that Paltrow, known for coining the phrase “conscious uncoupling” after her split from Chris Martin, tends to “move on” from people once she feels ready, both personally and professionally. The insider added that their dynamic changed as Paltrow’s focus shifted back to her career and her lifestyle brand, “Goop”, now that her children, Apple and Moses, are in college.
According to the report, “there’s less overlap than ever” between Paltrow and Falchuk, particularly as the actress pursues a Hollywood comeback. The insider claimed Paltrow decided to take the role “without much input” from Falchuk, describing it as another example of her acting independently.
The source noted that Falchuk, a successful producer known for series like “Glee”, “American Horror Story”, and “9-1-1”, feels sidelined as his wife makes key professional moves. Early in their relationship, the pair collaborated on projects, but “that just doesn’t happen anymore,” the insider said, suggesting that their professional distance mirrors their personal one.
Despite ongoing rumors, the source said Paltrow becomes “very defensive” if anyone questions her marriage, insisting that their independence is part of what makes their relationship healthy.
