Gwenyth Paltrow is opening up about her 'conscious uncoupling' from Chris Martin nearly 10 years ago.
“When I met him, there was a very deep thing there,” Paltrow recalled of first crossing paths with Martin, with whom she shares 18-year-old daughter Apple and 17-year-old son Moses. “And I couldn’t quite put my finger on it because it felt very different than my other relationships.”
“It’s not so much that the relationship itself turned out to be healthier than my other relationships,” the actress continued. “It’s just that I think I had this deep calling on some level. I knew he was going to be the father of my kids, maybe or something. It was a very strong feeling.”A Rush of Blood to the Headjoint statement“It is with hearts full of sadness that we have decided to separate,” they wrote at the time.
“God bless J. Lo and everything she is getting over there!” Cooper responded, referencing Affleck’s now wife.
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