Gwyneth Paltrow planning Thanksgiving trip with ex Chris Martin

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Gwyneth Paltrow is planning a Thanksgiving vacation with ex-husband Chris Martin and their new partners. The 'Iron Man 3' actress is romancing TV producer Brad Falchuk but, because she and the Coldplay frontman - who is dating 'Peaky Blinders' star Annabelle Wallis following an on/off romance with Jennifer Lawrence - always spend the holiday together with their children Apple, 11, and Moses, nine, she has decided it would be a good opportunity for them all to "bond". Gwyneth wants to do it because it is an important part of the "conscious uncoupling" process that exes and new partners get along. A source told the new British issue of Grazia magazine: "One of the rules of conscious uncoupling is that exes should maintain close relations, and be on good terms with their ex-spouse's new partners. "At first, this was easier said than done, partly because it took her almost a year to commit to Brad, and Chris and Jennifer were very on and off. "Now they are official with new people. Gwyneth sees it as a fresh start and is keen for the four to bond. "She and Chris are in the habit of celebrating Thanksgiving together, and she's suggested incorporating their new partners into this tradition." The quartet are said to have provisionally agreed to go to Puerto Vallarta in Mexico for the holiday. The source added: "They plan to rent a friend's villa, which gives them maximum privacy, except when they go to the beach."

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