Gwyneth Paltrow says ‘no’ to polyamory relationships: ‘I am a one man woman’

Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow married for the second time in 2018, with the television writer and director Brad Falchuk

Gwyneth Paltrow, renowned for her innovative approach to relationships, notably coined the term “conscious uncoupling” during her divorce from Chris Martin (Coldplay lead singer). Despite this progressive stance, Paltrow recently revealed a more traditional attitude towards her own romantic life.

In an Instagram Q&A session with her followers, Paltrow shared insights into her personal views. When asked about the possibility of a polyamorous relationship, she politely declined, stating, “No thanks! Not for me but have no judgment. Iโ€™m a one man kinda gal.”

Paltrow, who tied the knot with TV writer and producer Brad Falchuk in 2018 after a four-year courtship, expressed her commitment to monogamy. Their relationship blossomed after meeting on the set of “Glee” in 2010.

Her previous marriage to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin lasted a decade, and they share two children, Apple and Moses. Despite their divorce being finalized in 2016, Paltrow and Martin have maintained an amicable relationship, serving as an example of friendly exes in Hollywood.

Reflecting on her approach to relationships, Paltrow has emphasized the importance of openness and embracing change. She sees relationships as opportunities for growth, as demonstrated by her concept of the “ampersand sign,” symbolizing inclusion rather than resistance or insecurity.

This perspective may stem from Paltrow’s upbringing, as she hinted in an interview with Vanity Fair. She suggested that her family dynamics might have influenced her unique perspective on relationships, fostering a mindset of embracing new possibilities rather than clinging to convention.