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Gwyneth Paltrow Openly Dates Glee Producer Brad Falchuk Behind Closed Doors As She Can Consciously Stroke Estranged Hubby Chris Martin's Face After Family Dinner

Oct 25, 2014 09:35 PM EDT | By Staff Reporter

Gwyneth Paltrow is glowing, proactive, secure, bubbly and happy in all her online pictures that even her workout video is flaunted by her trainer bragging of her serious dance moves. This seems atypical from someone who just separated from her husband of 10 years Chris Martin and whose latest liaison is with a much younger Oscar Winner and public darling, Jennifer Lawrence.

The reason for the quick moving-on aura is her now openly declared relationship with Glee and American Horror Show producer Brad Falchuk.

The article from Page Six says that Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk "are openly dating, but behind closed doors," and that "They go to private Hollywood parties together."

Probably, Gwyneth Paltrow sees no reason to hide the matter since ex-hubby Chris's dating life with Jennifer Lawrence is much publicized. The latest rumor of the Chris-Jennifer couple is that the former gave the latter a pin, considered a serious gesture for anyone in a relationship.

This declaration is also Gwyneth Paltrow's way of saying to the world she is very okay and content with her own love affair with Brad Falchuk. They first met in the Glee show when she guest-starred in the musical. They started dating in July this year, four months after splitting with the Coldplay front man. Since July, they have been seen together, everywhere - in Los Angeles, Hamptons, Utah and even London.

Brad Falchuk, 43, separated last year from his wife of 10 years.

Gwyneth Paltrow's style of parting ways with former hubby keeps stirring Hollywood observers. Just recently, a photo was leaked with her stroking Chris's face after a family dinner with the family.

For all it's worth, Gwyneth Paltrow's friendly treatment to ex-hubby deserves to be copied. Profoundly, she said in her goop.com blog about 'acupuncture that helped her heal in recent months.'

"'Those many little needles have helped me through many an ailment. Don't get me wrong, I am thankful as hell for a round of antibiotics or surgery when necessary, but I have been helped tremendously by all of the practices below that help the body heal itself.''

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