Gwyneth Paltrow Shares Rare Snap of Son Moses, 13, With Their New Rescue Dog — See the Sweet Pic!
She may not have baby fever, but it looks like Gwyneth Paltrow has puppy fever! The Avengers: Infinity War actress took to Instagram on Sunday, April 21, to share an adorable pic of her son, Moses Martin, with their family’s new rescue dog.
“Thank you @humanesocietysb for connecting us to the newest member of our family #rescuedog,” Gwyn, 46, captioned the rare pic of Moses and the pup. In the snap, the 13-year-old can be seen hiding his face behind the cute dog as the fluffy animal beams a bright smile into the camera.
Many fans of the Goop owner took to the comment section to gush over the sweet pic. “Congratulations! Nothing like the love of a rescue animal,” one user wrote. Others couldn’t help but wonder if Gwyn’s four-legged family member had a name. “Not yet!” she wrote in reply to a user’s comment.
Even other followers of the Academy Award-winning actress commended her for adopting and not purchasing a pup through a breeder. “Rescues are the most loyal! Thanks for adopting and not shopping!” one of the hundreds of similar comments read, applauding Gwen for teaching her children the importance of adopting all types of animals.
It’s a good thing that the Iron Man star is more into expanding her family with puppies rather than babies considering she once joked that she is completely over having kids. “Good lord, no. I’m too old,” Gwyn, who previously married her new husband, Brad Falchuk, in September 2018, told ES Magazine in January. “It’s great that women are able to have babies late into their 40s, but … I mean, pfffff. I don’t think I could be up all night. I wouldn’t survive.”
We don’t think her new man took the news too hard considering he’s also a dad to his daughter, Isabella, and his son, Brody, from a previous marriage. Gwyn is also the mom to her daughter, Apple Martin, 14, with her ex-husband, Chris Martin. While we’re not expecting any pregnancy announcements from Gywn, we suppose we’ll be on the lookout for another adoption!
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