Is everything okay between Gwyneth Paltrow and her new husband, Brad Falchuk? The couple seem to be going strong after their secret September wedding, but there might be trouble brewing in paradise. According to a new Wall Street Journal story, the aptly-named Faltrows have been happily married for a few months now — but they still haven’t moved in together. Uh, what?

We know that combining households is no easy feat, especially when you’ve got to figure out whether you’re moving into their house or yours — or buying a new house together for a total fresh start — but usually those details are ironed out before tying the knot. And when you can hire a team of people to do all the actual moving part for you, it should be even easier. But apparently Gwyneth and Brad simply haven’t made the call yet — and they might not for a while.

“I’ve never been a stepmother before,” the actress told WSJ Magazine, citing Brad’s children and her own as a reason to take things slow (or as slow as a couple that’s already married can). “I don’t know how to do it… We are still doing it in our own way. With teenage kids, you’ve got to tread lightly. It’s pretty intense, the teenage thing.”

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Then again, Goop has never been one to do things that “traditional” way. When she and ex-husband Chris Martin decided to part ways, they didn’t just divorce. Instead, they “consciously uncoupled,” although, let’s be honest, the end result was pretty much the same, including all the awful feelings that go with a failed marriage. But despite the tension and hard feelings that threatened their post-breakup friendship, It seems the exes are still on good terms for now.

They’re on such good terms, in fact, that Radar Online reports that he still has his own room in her mansion. Now we’re just wondering if Brad has his own room, too — and what he thinks about all this moving drama.

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