Gwyneth Paltrowis celebrating a year of marriage toBrad Falchuk, and getting real about why they waited to live together full time until this past summer.The couple — who first met when Paltrow, 47, appeared onGlee— tied the knot in aprivate, star-studded weddingceremony in the Hamptons on Sept. 29, 2018, after dating for more than three years.“Usually, it goes the other way,”Jimmy Kimmeltold his guest on Wednesday’s episode ofJimmy Kimmel Live!of the unconventional decision she and Falchuk, 48, made to wait and move in together almost a year after getting married.“Well, true,” said Paltrow, who’s mom to sonMoses Bruce Anthony, 13, and daughterApple Blythe Alison, 15. “I think, really, because we each have two teenage children whom we love very much, but we were just trying to be mindful and give them a little space and not move too quickly.”Gwyneth Paltrow.Jimmy Kimmel Live“But now, we’re merged, and it’s great,” added the Goop founder and CEO. “He got to keep some of his stuff. He’s [got] good taste. He’s got really nice clothes and we put some chairs from his house in there.”Paltrow previously revealed in an interview withThe Sunday Timespublished in June that she and her television-producer beau weren’t yet living together full time.“Oh, all my married friends say that the way we live sounds ideal and we shouldn’t change a thing,” theOscar winner said oftheir four-nights-a-week arrangement.Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk.ANGELA WEISS/AFP/GettyRELATED VIDEO: Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals She and Husband Brad Falchuk Don’t Live Together Full-TimeThe unorthodox living situation had the stamp of approval from Paltrow’s intimacy coach, who told her that it gives their marriage “polarity,” she toldThe Sunday Times.Paltrow opened up about the spouses’ next step inInStyle’s special 25th anniversary issuethis past August, calling married life “really good” and explaining that she and Falchuk “took a year to let everybody [in the family] take it in and let the dust settle.”“And now we’removing in together this month,” the actress added. “I adore my husband. 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.”

Gwyneth Paltrowis celebrating a year of marriage toBrad Falchuk, and getting real about why they waited to live together full time until this past summer.

The couple — who first met when Paltrow, 47, appeared onGlee— tied the knot in aprivate, star-studded weddingceremony in the Hamptons on Sept. 29, 2018, after dating for more than three years.

“Usually, it goes the other way,”Jimmy Kimmeltold his guest on Wednesday’s episode ofJimmy Kimmel Live!of the unconventional decision she and Falchuk, 48, made to wait and move in together almost a year after getting married.

“Well, true,” said Paltrow, who’s mom to sonMoses Bruce Anthony, 13, and daughterApple Blythe Alison, 15. “I think, really, because we each have two teenage children whom we love very much, but we were just trying to be mindful and give them a little space and not move too quickly.”

Gwyneth Paltrow.Jimmy Kimmel Live

Gwyneth Paltrow

“But now, we’re merged, and it’s great,” added the Goop founder and CEO. “He got to keep some of his stuff. He’s [got] good taste. He’s got really nice clothes and we put some chairs from his house in there.”

Paltrow previously revealed in an interview withThe Sunday Timespublished in June that she and her television-producer beau weren’t yet living together full time.

“Oh, all my married friends say that the way we live sounds ideal and we shouldn’t change a thing,” theOscar winner said oftheir four-nights-a-week arrangement.

Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk.ANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty

Gwyneth Paltrow, Brad Falchuk

RELATED VIDEO: Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals She and Husband Brad Falchuk Don’t Live Together Full-Time

The unorthodox living situation had the stamp of approval from Paltrow’s intimacy coach, who told her that it gives their marriage “polarity,” she toldThe Sunday Times.

Paltrow opened up about the spouses’ next step inInStyle’s special 25th anniversary issuethis past August, calling married life “really good” and explaining that she and Falchuk “took a year to let everybody [in the family] take it in and let the dust settle.”

“And now we’removing in together this month,” the actress added. “I adore my husband. 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.”

source: people.com