Overview
- Paltrow and Falchuk disclosed on a new Goop podcast episode that they would not repeat their initial decision to maintain separate homes after their 2018 wedding.
- Falchuk said the arrangement made their children feel the relationship was less solid, and Paltrow reflected that it prolonged uncertainty despite their good intentions.
- Paltrow, who had previously praised the setup in past interviews, reframed it as a lesson in setting boundaries within blended families.
- Both said the family is now on stable footing, with Paltrow describing her relationship with Falchuk’s daughter Isabella as fantastic.
- Paltrow shares Apple and Moses with ex-husband Chris Martin, and Falchuk shares Isabella and Brody with ex-wife Suzanne Bukinik.