Working with your spouse is not always the most advisable move, but usual rules don’t apply when it’s Gwyneth Paltrow.
Thursday night at the New York premiere of Ryan Murphy’s new Netflix show “The Politician,” Paltrow and her husband Brad Falchuk were on the same pink carpet, joining Paltrow’s costars Ben Platt, Zoey Deutch, Bette Midler, Jessica Lange and Lucy Boynton; and Falchuk’s cowriters Murphy and Ian Brennan.
Since the couple met on a set back in 2014, they’re used to working together. Paltrow said they “definitely did not” come home after a long day of work and feel the need to sit in different rooms to decompress or get away from one another.
“Working with Brad is great,” she said. “He’s so smart and calm and really fun to be with.”
While shooting “The Politician,” Paltrow juggled her responsibilities at Goop with filming, often flying to the lot the day she was scheduled to be on camera. For the next couple of weeks, her schedule of doing press rounds for “The Politician” and working on Goop is “pretty contained.”
“I’m just here for a couple days and then I go back to my day job on Monday in Los Angeles,” she said brightly, adding that
Thursday night at the New York premiere of Ryan Murphy’s new Netflix show “The Politician,” Paltrow and her husband Brad Falchuk were on the same pink carpet, joining Paltrow’s costars Ben Platt, Zoey Deutch, Bette Midler, Jessica Lange and Lucy Boynton; and Falchuk’s cowriters Murphy and Ian Brennan.
Since the couple met on a set back in 2014, they’re used to working together. Paltrow said they “definitely did not” come home after a long day of work and feel the need to sit in different rooms to decompress or get away from one another.
“Working with Brad is great,” she said. “He’s so smart and calm and really fun to be with.”
While shooting “The Politician,” Paltrow juggled her responsibilities at Goop with filming, often flying to the lot the day she was scheduled to be on camera. For the next couple of weeks, her schedule of doing press rounds for “The Politician” and working on Goop is “pretty contained.”
“I’m just here for a couple days and then I go back to my day job on Monday in Los Angeles,” she said brightly, adding that