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Gwyneth Paltrow ready to tie the knot again

Los Angeles - Gwyneth Paltrow wants to marry later this year.

The Iron Man 3 actress' divorce from Chris Martin - the father of her children Apple, 12, and 10-year-old Moses - was only finalised last week, but she has already begun planning her nuptials to TV producer Brad Falchuk and has even enlisted the services of a wedding planner.

A source said: "Gwyneth and Brad are talking seriously about marriage and are in the process of picking a day at the end of autumn.

"They want something low key, most likely in the desert where they often go for weekend breaks.

"Gwyneth has started working with a planner. She's a traditional person and wants a proper commitment."

And the 43-year-old star is even keen to have a baby with Brad, 45.

The source added to heat magazine: "Gwyn and Brad are crazy about each other. There was chemistry from day one and she likes to think they are 'twin flames'. Which is an even stronger romantic connection than soulmates.

"She's also very keen to try for a baby with Brad. She's always talked about having a third child in her forties, even when she was with Chris, but the thought of doing this with Brad feels right.

"But first things first - a wedding.

"People might be surprised that she's planning to get married again but she doesn't care. She feels lucky to have found Brad."

The Contagion actress recently hinted she was keen to marry again.

She said: "Marriage is a beautiful and noble institution. And I haven't gone off it. I absolutely believe in marriage."



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