(JTA) — Gwyneth Paltrow and television executive Brad Falchuk are set to marry this weekend at their home in the Hamptons, Page Six reported.
The Hollywood actress and Falchuk, who have dated for more than three years, will be wed in front of about 50 people at the ceremony, according to a report Thursday on the celebrity gossip site.
Falchuk, 47, who is Jewish, was a co-creator, writer and director of the hit show “Glee,” and is now executive producer of “American Horror Story.” He is the son of former national Hadassah President Nancy Falchuk.
Paltrow, who won an Oscar for best actress in 1999 for “Shakespeare in Love,” reportedly is a follower of Kabbalah. She is the daughter of a Jewish father and a non-Jewish mother, the actress Blythe Danner.
It’s the second marriage for both.
Paltrow was wed to Coldplay’s Chris Martin until they broke up in 2014.
Falchuk was married to TV producer Suzanne Bukinik.
Paltrow and Falchuk began dating after they met on the set of “Glee” in 2014. They were engaged earlier this year.
Paltrow wrote in her Goop magazine of her decision to tie the knot again: “I have decided to give it a go again, not only because I believe I have found the man I was meant to be with, but because I have accepted the soul-stretching, pattern-breaking opportunities that (terrifyingly) are made possible by intimacy.”
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