We know and love Gwyneth Paltrow as the iconic Hollywood actress and founder of Goop, which has brought us everything from the Yoni egg to a candle with a very… unique smell.

The Shakespeare in Love actress has been on the A-list for almost 30 years now and remains in the cultural zeitgeist thanks to her iconic film roles, her wellness and beauty brand, and her high-profile relationships with other superstars like Brad Pitt and Chris Martin.

Gwyneth is also a loving mother of two to Apple, 20, and Moses, 18, and a stepmother to husband Brad Falchuk’s two children. As the Los Angeles native turns 52 today, we look back at how her Hollywood heartbreaks shaped her and how she navigates parenting in a blended family.

The actress shares two children with her ex-husband Chris Martin

High-profile romances: from Brad Pitt to Ben Affleck

Gwyneth famously coined the term “conscious uncoupling” after her divorce from husband Chris Martin in 2016 (more on that later), a phrase that fits perfectly with any of her past breakups.

She has made an effort to remain friends with her exes, telling her fans during a Q&A session on Instagram: “When you spend meaningful time with someone, it’s nice to have it morph into friendship. I don’t want to have bad blood with anyone, ever.”

The actress briefly dated Donovan Leitch Jr, son of singer Donovan Leitch, and Robert Sean Leonard of Dead Poets Society fame in the early 90s, but her first high-profile relationship was with none other than Brad Pitt.

The pair met on the set of Seven in 1994, and sparks flew; Brad was 31 at the time, while Gwyneth was just 22. Brad told Rolling Stone of their first meeting that he “knew immediately” that he would fall for her. “I got within 10 feet of her, and I got goofy. I couldn’t talk”, he said.

The “very ’90s couple”, as Gwyneth dubbed their younger selves to Vogue, were media darlings and style icons, often stepping out in matching outfits.

The “very ’90s couple” often stepped out in matching outfits

The It-couple were even engaged but decided to break it off after three years together in 1997. “I think I was a kid, and I wasn’t ready,” she explained on The Howard Stern Show in 2015. “He was too good for me. I honestly do think I was too young and didn’t know what I was doing.”

Despite their heartbreak, Brad and Gwyneth remain good friends and “don’t really have any bad blood”, they revealed in an interview for Goop. “I finally found the Brad I was supposed to marry,” she joked, referring to her current husband, Brad Falchuk. “It just took me 20 years.”

When the Bullet Train actor said it was “lovely” to have her “as a friend now”, Gwyneth agreed wholeheartedly before expressing her love for her former flame.

Her next high-profile love was Boston bad boy Ben Affleck; the pair met at a Hollywood party in 1997 and began dating on and off until 2000. They even co-starred in two films: Shakespeare in Love and Bounce. Despite their obvious chemistry, Gwyneth revealed to Howard Stern in 2015 that he was not “in a good place in his life to have a girlfriend”.

“It’s interesting; I think there’s certain boyfriends where you are trying to work stuff out, right?” she said in a 2018 interview on the same show. “Like, you’re trying to heal certain stuff from your childhood, and he was very much a lesson in that way.”

Ben Affleck and Gwyneth dated on and off until 2000

“I’m not sure exactly what I was trying to heal in that instance, but it was… specific.” She reiterated that the pair had a lot of fun dating each other and that Ben is “super intelligent and really, really talented and he’s funny”.

When asked to compare the two Hollywood heartthrobs on the Call Her Daddy podcast, she revealed: “Brad was like the sort of major chemistry, love of your life, kind of, at the time and then Ben was, like, technically excellent.”

The birth of ‘conscious uncoupling’

Gwyneth met Coldplay frontman Chris Martin in 2002 backstage at one of his concerts, and the pair quickly began dating. The couple kept their relationship relatively private from the beginning and tied the knot in a secret ceremony in Santa Barbara in December 2003.

They welcomed their daughter, Apple, in May 2004, joining the ranks of celebrities with unusual baby names (who could forget Blanket Jackson?) Their son Moses was born in April 2006, and the family was complete.

Chris Martin and Gwyneth welcomed their first child, Apple, in 2004

Gwyneth opened up about her marriage in an interview with Self in 2013, revealing the challenges they worked through to stay together. “You’re not learning anything unless you’re having the difficult conversations,” she said.

“Dealing with things directly changed my relationships. Sometimes when you get clear about who you are, others get less comfortable because they liked who you were. It’s changed my marriage, too, but he’s up for the challenge.”

The friendly exes “consciously uncoupled” in 2014

The couple kept their relationship on the down low until a shock split announcement in 2014, after ten years of marriage. They announced their divorce via the Goop website; thus, the term “conscious uncoupling” was born.

“It is with hearts full of sadness that we have decided to separate,” they wrote in the statement.

“We have come to the conclusion that while we love each other very much, we will remain separate. We are, however, and always will be a family, and in many ways, we are closer than we have ever been.”

“We have always conducted our relationship privately, and we hope that as we consciously uncouple and co-parent, we will be able to continue in the same manner,” the statement finished.

Gwyneth and Chris remain steadfast friends and successfully co-parent their two kids. The Royal Tenenbaums actress told The Evening Standard in 2019 that she believed they were “meant to be together” and have children, but ultimately, their relationship “is much better like this: as friends and co-parents and family”.

“I see him every day; I talk to him every day,” she told the publication. “And it was very difficult, but I think you see in the children that they got through it, so I am proud of us, I really am. We kept to our commitment that we would put the children first.”

Apple appears to be following in her dad’s musical footsteps and co-wrote a song on Coldplay album Music of the Spheres

Gwyneth and Chris’s kids thrive thanks to their parents’ hard work. Apple studied at Vanderbilt University and seems to be heading down the same musical pathway as her dad; she co-wrote a song on Coldplay album Music of the Spheres and sang alongside Chris at a 2016 fundraiser.

Their son Moses is in his freshman year at Brown University

Moses also joined his dad to sing at the fundraiser and is “really into music”, he said on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2020. “Right now, I’d say I’m playing guitar the most; it used to be piano for a while, and now I’m doing guitar lessons again.” He is in his freshman year at Brown University.

Second-chance romance

The mother-of-two found love again with Glee creator Brad Falchuk four years after first meeting on the set of the show. Gwyneth guest-starred as a substitute teacher in 2010, but she and Brad were married to other people at the time.

They began dating in August 2014 and went public with their romance the following year when they stepped out at Gwyneth’s Iron Man co-star Robert Downey Jr.’s birthday party.

Like her first marriage, Gwyneth and Brad kept their relationship relatively private, secretly getting engaged in 2017. On Good Morning America, the actress said of their engagement: “We feel incredibly lucky to have come together at this juncture in our lives when our collective successes and failures can serve as building blocks for a healthy and happy relationship.”

They tied the knot in September 2018 and had an unusual honeymoon in the Maldives, bringing along their families for the romantic getaway.

The couple started dating in August 2014 before secretly getting engaged three years later

“My new husband and his children, my children, my ex-husband, our best family friends [all went],” she said on Live with Kelly and Ryan. “It was a very modern honeymoon. It was great; we had such a good time.”

The pair appear madly in love and always take the opportunity to gush about each other. “I adore my husband,” Gwyneth told InStyle in 2019. “He’s brilliant and deeply kind. I feel like he’s a real equal, too. And he pushes me in the best ways. I really like being married. It’s fun.”

Brad and his new bride didn’t move in together until a year later in order to give their kids time to adjust to the significant change.

Modern blended family

Gwyneth has mastered the art of the blended family; she is the proud stepmother of Brad’s two children, Brody, 17, and Isabella, 20, whom he shares with ex-wife Suzanne Bukinik. However, the new family dynamic took some adjustment before they were all comfortable together, she revealed in an Instagram Q&A.

“I did find it really hard at first,” she said of being a stepmum. “You know, there’s no book on this; nobody tells us what to do. And in fact, all of the existing media around what a stepmother is casts us in this evil, villainous light.

“But for myself, the minute I decided, and fully embodied the idea that my step-kids were my kids and I love them just as much and I gave them the same rules and boundaries, and just kind of wholeheartedly went for it, then the easier the whole thing got. And now it’s pretty great.”

Luckily, Brad’s children were the same age as her own, allowing her to draw on years of parenting experience. Now, Gwyneth celebrates her bonus kids on social media and even helped move Brody into Yale for his freshman year. The proud stepmother revealed on The Goop Podcast that while she felt she had “no idea how to do this”, she loves her stepchildren and has “learned so much about [herself] through the process”.

Gwyneth and her ex-husband’s fiancée Dakota Johnson are close, despite the unconventional nature of their friendship

Another ingredient added to their blended mix is Fifty Shades of Grey actress Dakota Johnson, who has been dating Chris Martin since 2017. She also learned to navigate her newfound stepmother status when she met Apple and Moses, telling Bustle: “I love those kids like my life depends on it… with all my heart.”

Dakota, 34, and Gwyneth are close, despite the unconventional nature of their friendship and its unusual beginnings. Gwyneth gushed to Harper’s Bazaar in 2020 about how much she loves her ex-husband’s fiancée, saying: “I can see how it would seem weird because it’s sort of unconventional. But I think, in this case, just having passed through it iteratively, I just adore her.”

BY KATIE FITZPATRICK