Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin announced their divorce, after ten years of marriage, back in March, through her lifestyle website Goop in a post now in famously titled "Conscious Uncoupling."
"Gwyneth and Chris always vowed to stay friends for their children when they split, but they have been getting on better than ever in the last few weeks. After they announced they were splitting up, all the pressure was off and Chris has really enjoyed spending time with Gwyneth," an insider revealed to British magazine Grazia.
"He is still heartbroken and he has realized just how much he misses her and what he stands to lose if the divorce goes ahead."
Paltrow and Martin have two children, Apple and Moses, together.
"Neither party has actually filed for divorce. Gwyneth accepted the split at the time but it seems she never really wanted their marriage to end. It wouldn't be surprising if they made amends. She's refrained from dating and doesn't want to move on just yet."
Meanwhile, Paltrow was at Re/code's first Code Conference on Tuesday, May 27, in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. She opened up about how she has been personally affected by internet bullying and criticism.
"Celebrities, we've always gotten stones thrown at us and, you know, for good reason: We're annoying," Paltrow told the Code Conference crowd. "Some of us look okay, we look like we have money, our lives seem great. That may or may not be the case ... Nevertheless, we get it. Or, at the very least, we expect that it's part and parcel to what we do. Anyone in any field who has their head rise above a poppy in the field, they get their heads chopped off. It's our human nature to feel that way, and to do it ... Everybody takes shit, it's just the way it is."
Still, that expectation doesn't make the reality any easier. Paltrow added that the criticism feels like "the scabs from your high school wounds being ripped off on a daily basis."