Gwyneth Paltrow And Chris Martin Spotted Together For A Low-Key Dinner W/ Their Kids, Estranged Couple Seems To Have ‘A Happy Family’

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Gwyneth Paltrow  and Chris Martin were spotted together for a low-key dinner.  According to People, the couple who "continue to maintain their happily-ever-after exes relationship" was seen Tuesday evening with their two children along with a friend her child at Katsuya Brentwood.

"They seemed like a happy family," says a fellow diner. "They all seemed very happy and were getting along. Chris kept showing Gwyneth what looked like pictures on his phone and they were smiling."

Reportedly, after the friend and her child left, the Coldplay frontman stayed with his family just to catch up.

According to Daily Mail, the ex-couple were dressed for a casual evening.  Both of them got into separate cars after leaving the restaurant. However, after driving a few blocks the Martin "was seen getting out of his vehicle to talk to his ex-wife in her car, as she reached out through the window to caress his face before they went their separate ways."

Meanwhile, rumor suggests that the mother of two was not coping very well with her break up with the British singer and is worried about meeting up Martin's new lady love.

According to entertainmentwise.com, a source told Closer Magazine that Paltrow was "reportedly not quite ready to meet his reported girlfriend, Hunger Games star Jennifer, and was said to have not been looking forward to Chris reportedly moving into a new house across the road."

"Gwyneth has found herself really struggling. She knows Chris wants to move nearby to be close to the kids but knowing that he'll be so happy with Jen just across the way is really upsetting her. She feels really tearful at the fact she'll probably bump into Jen and see them as a couple. It's just too close for comfort and she's told Chris she doesn't want them as neighbours," the source told the magazine.

Entertainmentwise reported that Gwyneth's representative denied the rumors stating the reports are "false and completely fabricated."

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