That headline would've been totally innocuous this time last year (apart from the 'J-Law' bit, obvs) given they were still "together", but now it would seems part of "conciously uncoupling" involves celebrating your wedding anniversary together.

The Coldplay frontman - who is still believed to be engaging Jennifer Lawrence on some level - may have split from his estranged wife in March after 10 years of marriage, but they will still see one another on December 5th, as well as other upcoming holidays in order to keep things as normal as possible for their two children, 10-year-old Apple and eight-year-old Moses.

A source said: "Chris has said he and Gwyneth want to make things as normal as possible for the children. They always do something to mark their anniversary. They also intend to spend at least part of Thanksgiving together and Christmas Day."

The Hunger Games actress is said to be unhappy with the arrangement and has warned Chris he needs to prove he is serious about his marriage being over if they are to have a future together.

The source added to Grazia: "Jennifer understands that Chris needs to spend time with the kids and that he's got to be in contact with Gwyneth. But she's told him that if he's serious about making things work between them, he needs to file for divorce before the end of the year and show that he's ready to move on."

OK, Thanksgiving and Christmas is understandable. But marking their wedding anniversary - to make things "normal for the children" is a bit bats.