Gwyneth Paltrow, who was previously engaged to Brad Pitt and later dated Ben Affleck, recently made a candid revelation about motherhood and expanding her family.
Reflecting on a long-held regret of not having more children, the mother of two spoke in her Gooppodcast that she wanted more kids and how her wish was fulfilled.
"My dad, Bruce Paltrow, used to say the only regret he had in his entire life was not having more kids. And I felt like that for a long time," the Oscar-winning actress stated.
However, she went on to say that marrying her second husband, Brad Falchuk, gave her a sense of having a complete family, as they formed a blended one by welcoming his children.
The TV and movie producer is a father of two children, Isabella, 20, and Brody, 18, whom he shares with his ex-wife Suzanne Bukinik.
Together with her own children— Apple, 20, and Moses, 19, from her 13-year-marriage to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin— Paltrow, 52, now cater to four kids.
Interestingly, her new family addition mirrors those of her famous exes. Before tying the knot with the Viva la Vida hitmaker in 2003, the Iron Man star dated Pitt, 61, from 1994 to 1997 during which the duo got engaged for six months.
Shortly after her breakup with the Fight Club star, the Marty Supreme actress got romantically involved with Affleck, 52 from 1997 to 2000.
Notably, Paltrow’s ex-fiance Pitt has six children with former wife Angelina Jolie, while her ex-boyfriend Affleck co-parents three children with ex-wife Jennifer Garner.
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