Gwyneth Paltrow & Chris Martin Relationship: Paltrow Graces Cover of 'Marie Claire' & Opens Up About Split
Gwyneth Paltrow is Marie Claire's February 2015 cover girl.
While gracing the cover of the popular women's publication, Paltrow also sat down for an interview and opened up about her split from Coldplay frontrunner Chris Martin last March, the Huffington Post reports.
Paltrow revealed that she and Martin "hit a wall" in their marriage and then decided to call it quits.
"I had built my life on trying to be all things to all people, and I just couldn't do it anymore. I really had the sense that I wasn't allowed to have needs, and I had to prove my specialness or self-worth by doing all this stuff and taking care of everybody else," she explained.
Despite the decision to end their marriage, Paltrow and Martin have successfully maintained a cordial friendship, she says.
"We've worked really f****ing hard to get to [this] point," she told Marie Claire. "I feel like it's, in a way, the relationship we were meant to have," she continued.
Marie Claire's Gwyneth Paltrow issue hits newsstands on Jan. 13.
Paltrow first announced the couple's decision to end their marriage via an online essay she posted on her Goop lifestyle website back in March.
Since the "conscious uncoupling," Martin has been linked to Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence.
Lawrence and Martin first got together in June and ended their brief romance in October.
The reason for the new couple's breakup was their allegedly "insane schedules," said an Us Weekly source at the time.
During the span of their four-month romance, Us Weekly reported that Lawrence and Martin "fell hard for each other" and Martin believed Lawrence was "the real deal."
Although neither Lawrence or Martin confirmed their relationship while they were dating, the two were spotted together in September at the iHeart Music Festival and most recently at the Kings of Leon concert at the Hollywood Bowl, E! News previously reported.
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