Gwyneth Paltrow is reportedly planning to convert to Judaism in order to follow in the footsteps of her late father Bruce Paltrow and his European rabbi ancestors.
Paltrow - whose late father Bruce Paltrow was Jewish - is said to have decided to convert following her "conscious uncoupling" from husband Chris Martin, the New York Post newspaper's Page Six reports.
The 41-year-old star - who has daughter Apple, 10, and eight-year-old son Moses with Chris - will quietly convert after years of following Kabbalah, which originated in Judaism, and being pals with co-director of the Kabbalah Centre, Michael Berg.
Gwyneth - whose mother Blythe Danner is a Christian - previously confessed that she was raised both Jewish and Christian, insisting it "was such a nice way to grow up".
Speaking about how her family came from a long line of influential East European rabbis in the past, she was quoted as saying: "Like, 17 generations of rabbis - you see, I really am a Jewish princess!"
Meanwhile, she's said to have revealed that she wants to raise her children in a Jewish environment, despite their father being Christian, and dubbed herself "the original Jewish mother".
She said previously: "Creating a meal for my family and friends, sitting together, eating, laughing and talking, that's when I'm happy.
"Oh my God, if you saw the amount of food that I do. I am the original Jewish mother."
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