Gwyneth Paltrow And Chris Martin Reunites? 'Consciously Uncoupling' Couple Slept On The Same Bed After Coldplay Frontman's Split Jennifer Lawrence!

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Following his split with Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Martin is now rumored to have reunited with Gwyneth Paltrow as reports claimed that the former couple slept on the same bed.

According to a source from In Touch Weekly through a report from RadarOnline, Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow may be rekindling their romance after the Coldplay frontman broke up with Jennifer Lawrence.

"Chris recently spent the night at Gwyneth's and they slept in the same bed," an insider said.

Though Chris Martin is now dating British actress Annabelle Wallis after his breakup with Jennifer Lawrence, the rocker;s ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow is still "making a serious comeback," the report added.

"[Gwyneth] has been a lot more sexual toward Chris now than when they were married," the insider said, adding, "and he's wrapped around her little finger."

"If things keep up like this, they might actually get back together," the source concluded.

Meanwhile, Gwyneth Paltrow, who is dating producer Brad Falchuk, is making sweet music together with her ex-husband Chris Martin.

A report by Vanity Fair revealed that the former couple, who are co-parents to two children, have collaborated on a song included in Coldplay's new album, "The Head Full of Dreams."

The "Ironman" star has given lyrics for the single Everglow," a song "about a relationship's enduring spark."

Chris Martin revealed to Wall Street Journal that the people who were asked to sing part of the songs for their new album have vital parts in their lives.

"Everyone who got asked to sing on our album has an important part in our lives. This is The Wall Street Journal, so I don't want to get too hippie," he said. "But what I'm trying to learn in my life is the value of every human."

He added that Annabelle Wallis will also sing with him in one of their songs.

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