Gwyneth Paltrow claims her use of “conscious uncoupling” in her own split has helped others: 'I feel very proud that we were able to, maybe, make some divorces a little bit easier, happier.”
Gwyneth Paltrow may have been widely mocked for referring to her divorce from Coldplay’s Chris Martin as “conscious uncoupling,” but she says that actually helped other people split without acrimony.
“I definitely did not coin the phrase, but I feel despite us taking quite a lot of shit for it when we first announced that all these years ago, I feel very proud that we were able to, maybe, make some divorces a little bit easier, happier,” Paltrow said on Instagram, according to.
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