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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Gwyneth Paltrow says she and Chris Martin are like siblings

    The former couple have two children together and were married for 10 years when they announced their split in 2014 and Gwyneth says the pair are now more like brother and sister than former romantic partners


    Speaking on the 'Today' show, she said: "He's like my brother. You know, he's my family,' Paltrow explained before adding, 'I love him."

    Gwyneth, 48, also revealed she will always be grateful to Chris for their kids, Apple, 17, and Moses, 15.

    She said: "'And I'm so grateful to him for giving me these kids. It worked out well... You know, it really did, I have to say. I mean, it's funny. He was over here yesterday. And [Apple] came through and she's like, you know, she's taller than me now. We just looked at each other.

    We were like, 'How did this go by so quickly?'"

    Gwyneth is now married to producer Brad Falchuk, while Chris is dating actress Dakota Johnson and the two couples often holiday together for the sake of Paltrow and Martin's kids.

    Meanwhile, Gwyneth recently revealed that her daughter has never seen one of her movies, while her son has only seen her acting as Pepper Potts in ‘Iron Man’ and the extended Marvel Cinematic Universe movies.

    She said: “My kids have never seen me in a movie. I mean, I think my son has seen the ‘Iron Man’ things, but I don’t think my daughter has ever seen me in a movie.

    “[Apple] thinks it’s weird if I’m onscreen, she says she likes me here.”

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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