Gwyneth Paltrow moves in with husband one year after wedding

Gwyneth Paltrow and her husband Brad Falchuk are ready to become roommates, nearly one year after getting married. The Oscar-winning actress and producer Brad Falchuk - known for co-creating "American Horror Story" and "Glee" - tied the knot at the Hamptons in September 2018, and since then, they’ve stirred controversy and famously lived apart.

"Married life has been really good. We took a year to let everybody [in the family] take it in and let the dust settle," Paltrow told InStyle. "And now we’re moving in together this month."

"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," she added.

In June, they surprised fans revealing that they lived together only some of the time, partially because of the kids.

Paltrow has two children - Apple and Moses Martin - from her previous marriage to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, while Falchuk has two kids - Isabella and Brody - with his ex-wife Suzanne Bukinik.

“Now, for the first time, I feel I’m in an adult relationship that is sometimes uncomfortable, because he sort of demands a certain level of intimacy and communication that I haven’t been held to before,” Paltrow told the Sunday Times.

The Royal Tenenbaums actress said that raising children "completely" changed her as a woman.

"Having children was so extraordinarily profound. It turned my world completely upside down in the best possible way," Paltrow told InStyle.

"I think women understand that there are different chapters to our lives."

"I have my kids, what's the point? And then I met this incredible man, who made me think, no, this person is worth making this commitment to. I'm very much the marrying kind," Paltrow told Marie Claire.

"I love being a wife. I love making a home."