Chris Martin, Gwyneth Paltrow Maintain Quality Time After 'Conscious Uncoupling;' Jennifer Lawrence's Boyfriend's Band Coldplay Gives New Offering

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Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow are still spending quality time after their "conscious uncoupling," as Jennifer Lawrence's boyfriend's band Coldplay released an interactive video for its latest single, "Ink," as part of the album Ghost Stories.

Led by frontman Chris Martin, Coldplay is also composed of Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland and Will Champion.

In a report from E! News, Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow again recently went on a family outing with their children, Apple 10, and Moses, 8.

"Their relationship is better than ever since they separated. They have found something that works really well for them and their children," the source said.

Their continued closeness was rumored to be the reason for the tension between Chris Martin and girlfriend Jennifer Lawrence who is reportedly not comfortable that Gwyneth Paltrow still exerts influence over her former husband.

Chris Martin and Jennifer Lawrence reportedly broke up last month although they reportedly got back together after only a couple of days.

However, expect Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow to continue to spend time around each other.

"They are best friends and there is a ton of love and respect between them because they have made a commitment to put their kids first and keep the family unit together as much as possible," the source added. "The pressure is off the marriage and trying to figure out how they work as a couple. Now they spend a lot of time together as a family, but they also have their own lives with no questions asked."

Meanwhile, MailOnline reported that beyond the Chris Martin, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lawrence love triangle, the Coldplay frontman managed to stay professional with the release of band's latest single.

"It seems like the 37-year-old and his band mates are finally turning their hand to movie making after introducing a music video with multiple endings," it said. "The interactive visual accompanies their latest single Ink and proves the 18-year-old band are still as contemporary as the market-leading boyband competitors."

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