Hey There, Newlyweds! Meet the Power Couple Behind "Faltrow"
Listen up, folks! It’s been just over a week since Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk tied the knot in a secret wedding ceremony on September 29. But let’s not call them just Paltrow and Falchuk anymore—these two have already dreamed up their own couple name. According to the Mail on Sunday, the duo sent out RSVPs to their guests, and guess what? The email address they included for responses featured the name "Faltrow." That's right, a delightful blend of Gwyneth's last name, Paltrow, and Brad's last name, Falchuk. How creative, right?
RSVPs with a Twist: What Guests Needed to Know
Now, here's where things get even more interesting. The RSVPs that Brad and Gwyneth sent out to their A-list guest list—think Robert Downey Jr., Steven Spielberg, Jerry Seinfeld, and Cameron Diaz—were more than just your standard wedding invitations. These RSVPs came with some unique instructions. Guests were asked to bring not just one, but three different outfits to match the wedding's vibe. Beach chic, golf chic, and cocktail attire were the themes. Oh, and one more thing? Phones were a big no-no. Imagine walking into a wedding without your phone—talk about a throwback to simpler times.
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Second Time Around: The Journey to "Faltrow"
Both Gwyneth, 46, and Brad, 47, are walking down the aisle for the second time. Brad's previous marriage was with Suzanne Falchuk, with whom he shares two children. They divorced in 2013. Gwyneth, on the other hand, was married to Coldplay's Chris Martin. Together, they have two kids, a 14-year-old daughter named Apple and a 12-year-old son named Moses. Gwyneth and Chris famously "consciously uncoupled" in 2014 after 11 years of marriage. But hey, second chances are beautiful, right?
Gwyneth on Marriage: A Lifelong Believer
Even though her first marriage didn't last forever, Gwyneth hasn't lost faith in the institution of marriage. In a recent interview with Marie Claire, she opened up about her views on marriage and why she always knew she'd remarry. "Marriage is a really beautiful, noble, and worthwhile pursuit," she said. "It's not like you get married and that's it—it's the beginning. You create this third entity, this third being that you have to nourish and look after." She went on to express her love for being a wife and creating a home. "I’m very much the marrying kind. I love making a home. It's who I am," she added. How heartwarming is that?


