Gwyneth Paltrow paid tribute to her ex-husband Chris Martin in honour of Father’s Day on Sunday.
The 50-year-old actress shared sweet photos of her ex-partner on Instagram, as well as photos of the children she shares with him.
Gwyneth and the Coldplay frontman, 46, have two children: Apple, 19, and Moses, 17.
They were married for 13 years after being married in 2003 until calling it quits and separated in 2014, officially divorcing two years later in 2016.
On her social media, the Iron Man star shared a family photo of the singer with their two children and captioned the post: ‘And happy fathers day to this guy [sic],’ with a blue love heart emoji.
She also tagged the adolescent in a lovely photo of her kid Moses snuggling onto his popstar father Chris.
Among the honours was a hint to her current boyfriend Brad Falchuk, whom she married in 2018.
Posting multiple pictures of the co-creator of Glee and American Horror Story, she added the words: ‘Happy Fathers Day to our Brad Falchuk. He is the greatest. Great dog dad. Great step dad [sic].’
Gwyneth finally paid tribute to her own father Bruce Paltrow with a vintage shot of the pair standing on the ‘stoop of [their] townhouse on 92nd st circa 1987 [sic]’.
Following their divorce, the actress and her children’s father remained close friends and were frequently lauded for their co-parenting method.
In 2020, the actress spoke up about her divorce from the A Sky Full of Stars singer, telling Drew Barrymore, ‘It’s really weird because in a way, my divorce and my friendship with Chris today is greater than our marriage was. So I believe it is possible.
‘We’re all part good and part bad. It’s not binary. We’re all gray area. We’re all trying our best. And I really wanted my kids to not be traumatized if it were possible.
‘Chris and I committed to putting them first, and that’s harder than it looks ’cause some days you really don’t want to be with the person you’re getting divorced from. But if you’re committed to having family dinner then you do it.
‘And you take a deep breath, and you look the person in the eye, and you remember your pact and you smile, and you hug and you make a joke and you just re-commit to this new relationship that you are trying to foster.’