Gwyneth Paltrow excited for wedding with Brad Falchuk

American actress Gwyneth Paltrow has expressed her excitement as she plans her upcoming wedding with Hollywood producer and director Brad Falchuk -- news that was just confirmed in January. Even though Paltrow is 45 years of age, the Oscar winning actress shared that being able to once again plan for a wedding makes her feel much younger. 

As reported by PeopleStyle, Paltrow expressed her ecstatic attitude toward her pending nuptials as she was discussing the promotion and launch of her Goop Bath Soaks, which is a personally founded entrepreneurial beauty industry venture of hers.

Paltrow stated that a wedding never took place in her previous marriage with Coldplay frontman, Chris Martin, since the two eloped back in 2003. The fact that Paltrow is planning a wedding makes her feel like she is a "21 year old." In fact, Martin and Paltrow did not even have any relatives present when they eloped, which is probably why the actress has a different outlook on her upcoming wedding with Falchuk. 

Falchuk and Paltrow have been dating for three years before they decided to tie the knot. Falchuk proposed to Paltrow late last year, and was publicly announced on the cover of Goop Magazine -- a publication that is also owned by the 45-year-old actress. Despite Paltrow's enthusiasm, she also revealed that there are no concrete plans as of now for the wedding, which is unsurprising since the two have been engaged quite recently. 

However, this does not mean that Paltrow has not taken the time out of her busy schedule to have brainstorming sessions with her friends regarding the details of the upcoming wedding. Additionally, Paltrow's friends have been sending her suggestions for dresses and possibly other wedding-related items, especially since they are as enthusiastic about it as the bride-to-be. 

Given that the "Shakespeare in Love" actress has never had a wedding before, it is completely plausible for her to come up with something truly special. 

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