Like any other Instagram parent, Gwyneth Paltrow Sharing summer highlights with my family.
Paltrow, 51, took to the app on Monday, September 2. Post a video montage Her daughter Apple (20), son Moses (18), and stepfather appear. Brad FalchukOther celebrities will also be making appearances.
“The summer has been good to us,” she wrote.
and Father John MistyWith “Real Love Baby” by NBC Sports in the background, Paltrow’s reel showed her in mom mode, taking separate selfies with Apple and Moses and posing together against a lush, rolling backdrop. She has two children with her ex-husband. Chris MartinThe video shows Moses and a sweet father-son moment.
Paltrow also posted photos of a shirtless Falchuk, 53, as well as photos of him with fellow celebrities. Reese Witherspoon and Rashida JonesWitherspoon, 48, responded in the comments section, “What a great summer.”
This year, Paltrow The child is officially independentWhile Moses has since moved on to college, she shared a clip of the pair together on her Instagram Story late last month, answering fans’ questions about how she’s coping with her kids being (almost) all out of the house.
“Have you sent your two kids to college yet?” one follower asked. “I’m sending them off right now. I’m not okay with this.”
“Not yet,” Paltrow responded in the video, before Moses entered the screen.
“She hasn’t gotten rid of me yet,” the boy joked.
Paltrow’s 17-year-old stepson, Brody, was also heading off to college. (Falchuk, a TV writer and producer, shares Brody and 19-year-old daughter Isabella with his ex-wife.) Suzanne Buknik.
Paltrow recently The Sunday Timesspoke of his sadness regarding the upcoming transition.
“Brad and my sons will be heading off to college in the fall,” Paltrow told British media in March. “I’m excited to see how not having kids at home will change my morning routine.”
The actress added that she has mixed feelings about the last of her children leaving.
“On the one hand, incredible sadness. A sense of imminent and deep grief,” she said. “On the other hand, this is exactly what should happen. You know, kids should be achieving, coping, making connections, being resilient young people. That’s exactly what you want. And that means kids leaving home.”
Earlier this summer, Paltrow She expressed her admiration Apple and Moses spoke during a Q&A on Instagram Stories.
“I think both of my kids know themselves very well, and that’s something I love and admire about them,” Paltrow revealed in July. “And the thing that worries me about them is insecurity. You know, we’re an insecure generation.”