Sunday 6 April 2014

Give us a break: Gwyneth and Chris took part in seperating ceremony whilst on holiday

CHRIS Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow held a bizarre separating ceremony to prepare themselves for their imminent divorce.
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The estranged A-list pair took part in the oddball spiritual healing ceremony while holidaying in the Bahamas last week.
A friend close to Gwyneth and Chris, who have two children together, claimed they took part in a beach ritual performed by a Kabbalah Rabbi on what they called their “break-up moon”.
As part of the service the celebrity pair read from the sacred Kabbalah book Zohar, lit a fire, used stones to symbolise their continuing concrete relationship and threw pebbles into the sea to represent their “wandering spirits”.
They then read out: “Blessed are you in coming in and blessed are you in going out,” before sharing a parting kiss.
According to our source, the Grammy-winning musician and Oscar-winning actress underwent the ritual to prepare for difficult times ahead.
Their pal said: “Gwyneth and Chris woke up at 5am in the Bahamas for daily counselling and joint meditation sessions.
“Gwyneth and Chris woke up at 5am in the Bahamas for daily counselling and joint meditation sessions”
A pal of the stars
“They are still extremely close and want to make this as easy for the kids as they can.
“Gwyneth insisted the separation shouldn’t be seen as a sign of failure but as an ‘inevitable circumstance’.”
The pair announced they were “consciously uncoupling” last month.
Coldplay star Chris, 37, and Gwyneth, 41, are believed to have agreed on a 50-50 split of assets.
They will also have joint custody of Apple, nine, and Moses, seven.
Their ten-year marriage had been plagued with rumours of infidelity.
Since the announcement both parties have been accused of cheating and one US magazine even claimed the couple had an open marriage.
Despite the rumours their pal said: “They spoke about living together when they return to LA for a while to make the transition easier for the children.
“They refuse to have a long, drawn-out divorce battle.”

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