Millions of Americans have been forced to self-isolate at their homes because of the global coronavirus pandemic. Not all were fortunate to be at home with their family members but celebrity couple Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk have, reportedly, different predicaments. Apparently, the presence of each other 24/7 for the past weeks is already taking a toll on the couple's marriage. 

According to Heat, the Avengers: Endgame actress is now struggling with staying home with her husband despite her early public statement about the importance of self-isolation at this time of health crisis. A source of the outlet claimed that the "Faltrows" are not used to spending much time together. 

"Gwyn is used to having an entire house to herself. So Brad's slowly driving her up the wall. Obviously, they love each other, but it is really hard at times," the source said. 

Then Heat mentioned a previous interview with Paltrow in which the actress said she appreciates the times that she and Falchuk spend time apart. The Contagion actress explained that it helps in preserving mystery and order for them to spend as much time as they could with their kids.

Gwyneth has two children with ex Chris Martin: Apple, 15, and Moses, 13. Brad also has two kids from a previous marriage. 

It's true that they waited to move in together until last September, about a year after they got married. However, there is no truth that Falchuk is driving Paltrow up the wall. 

Gossip Cop also debunked the story upon checking in with Paltrow's rep. The actress' spokesperson assured that Brad's presence at home is not driving Gwyneth crazy. 

Even without the actress' rep statement, the couple does seem to be coping well with self-isolation due to coronavirus like everyone else. Last week, they even shared a video session with intimacy teacher Michaela Boehm for Paltrow's website, Goop. 

In the clip, they discussed the challenges that confinement poses for couples like them. They also discussed their quarantine situation at home with Gwyneth's children.

"We're lucky that we have a really solid relationship," Paltrow said.

When Boehm offered tips on how to tell if one partner is exhibiting stress, Falchuk interjected that he could easily tell if his wife is stressed to which Paltrow responded with laughter.

Meanwhile, Gossip Cop noted that this is not the first dubious claim about the Faltrows' marriage. The National Enquirer and RadarOnline also claimed a year ago that the couple's marriage was falling apart.