Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk just got married in September 2018 and some tabloids are already reporting that their marriage is on the rocks. The couple allegedly had a screaming match at a restaurant in Los Angeles and this was witnessed by a “spy.”
As per Radar Online, Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk were seen leaving a trendy hotspot in L.A. on March 31. What caught the attention of most was the couple’s obvious feud. The spy said that the newlyweds had been screaming at each other as their fury erupted.
“It looked like they were at each other’s throats,” the witness supposedly told Radar.
Someone close to the actress said that the “Shakespeare in Love” star is quite a handful. “Gwyneth can be a lot to handle. She’s used to getting her own way in business with her lifestyle brand, Goop, and as a movie star,” the source shared.
Gossip Cop immediately debunked this Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk feud because there is no evidence to support the allegations. Also, the National Enquirer may have published photos of the reported “heated argument” but none of the images really show that the couple was fighting or in a tense situation.
GC added that the report was only based on claims from a source that could have been made up as well. Moreover, when the gossip police media outlet contacted Gwyneth Paltrow for comments, her spokesperson clearly denied the report. Likewise, everyone can see through the actress and Brad Falchuk’s social media that they are doing great and happy to be together.
The site also mentioned that just earlier this week, Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk were even seen hiking together in L.A. This could only mean one thing, the couple is still together and there is no sign that their marriage is in trouble.


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