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Posted: 2024-04-02T22:19:09Z | Updated: 2024-04-02T22:19:09Z Gwyneth Paltrow Gives A 2-Word Answer On If She Would Try Polyamory | HuffPost

Gwyneth Paltrow Gives A 2-Word Answer On If She Would Try Polyamory

The "Avengers" star was asked if she would ever have more than one romantic partner at a time during a recent Q&A session on Instagram.

From becoming the spokesperson for the so-called benefits of vaginal steaming to concocting a viral vagina-scented candle , Gwyneth Paltrow  hasnt been one to shy away from branching out from the norm. 

However, theres one thing the Oscar-winning actor isnt willing to delve into. 

While hosting a Q&A session on her Instagram story last Friday, Paltrow was asked by a fan if she would ever consider being in a polyamorous relationship, according to People .

No thanks! Paltrow wrote in response. 

The Avengers star clarified that although shes not a fan of the practice of having romantic relationships with more than one partner at the same time, shes not side-eyeing anyone who wants to double up on spouses. 

Not for me but have no judgment. Im a one man kinda gal, she said. 

Paltrow is currently married to TV writer Brad Falchuk . They tied the knot in 2018.

Paltrow is the stepmother to Falchuks two children, Isabella and Brody Falchuk, whom he shares with his ex-wife, Suzanne Bukinik.

Prior to Falchuk, Paltrow was married to Coldplay singer Chris Martin, with whom she shares two children: Apple and Moses Martin.

In October of last year, Paltrow gushed over Falchuk in an interview with Bustle

I love my husband so much, so thats really shifted things for me, she said when asked if she feels freed of the male gaze the older shes gotten. I probably dont walk into a room the way I used to walk into a room because of that.

I feel really lucky. Hes a great guy, and hes my best friend, Paltrow added.

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