Gwyneth Paltrow has hinted she’s feeling sexually frustrated while in coronavirus isolation with her husband Brad Falchuk.

The couple have sought help from intimacy coach Michaela Boehm in a YouTube advice session.

In a video first shared to her Goop members, and now posted on YouTube, the couple opened up about their relationship, while Gwyneth admitted many adults will be suffering from sexual frustration.

The Hollywood star admitted: “We're lucky that we have a really solid relationship but we're also in the house with the kids and it's pretty close quarters.”

She has two children, Apple, 15, and Moses, 13, who the actress says are struggling while not seeing their friends.

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The video, titled How Do You Find Intimacy In Uncertain Times?, showed the couple spend almost an hour telling Michaela about their family tensions.

Gwyneth explained her children, who she are fathered by ex husband Chris Martin, are struggling, saying: “I think we all feel, especially my teenagers right now, are feeling really pent in. – especially Apple who is a really social creature.

“We're really following the strict guidelines so she's not able to see people she usually sees, so it gets fractious in moments.

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“So there's definitely tensions in the house, and we have the added dynamic of step-parent, and I think there is quite a lot of stress that comes from trying to recalibrate to this new normal and new level of proximity.”

She then revealed her and Brad's lack of privacy in their mansion is bringing a bit of an issue, explaining: “As a couple it's sort of like, ‘Where do you go as a couple when you're all in the house and you've got dogs, and work, and work from home’. It's like, What are you supposed to do?’”

Looking for advice, Gwyneth asked Michaela what people being “resistant to intimacy” and feeling a drop in libido due to increased anxiety during lockdown should do, claiming she was asking for “a friend”.

“I had a good friend who follows your work and knows we are going to speak today,” the actress asked.

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“She asked me to ask you… she's having a real hard time feeling sexual and it's not usually an issue but during this time she's having really hard time with it.

“She said a couple of her friends are also having this. What do you recommend for women to get back in touch with their sexuality?”

Michael advised: “Most women I've talked to are not feeling very sexual... the female body when put under stress goes into survival mode'

“Food, comfort and eating sweets to up the body fat; most women are reporting these are the things they want to do. They don't want so much pleasure.

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“Opening to pleasure leads to all others sorts of emotions. It's fairly normal for women to have emotional response in the context of sexual pleasure and orgasm, crying, even anger things like that.'

But the coach – who has previously talked about sex at Goop events – said the desire for pleasure would come back in a couple of weeks when “boredom kicks in”.

She advised those on lockdown indulge in “self care, beauty, which isn't frivolous at a time like this, dressing in ways that feel particularly good and making the extra effort” and recommend people “engage with their senses”.