Catherine Zeta-Jones will ''raise her mask'' and let her husband Michael Douglas ''passionately kiss her'' on their 20th anniversary.
Catherine Zeta-Jones will ''raise her mask'' and let her husband Michael Douglas ''passionately kiss her'' on their 20th anniversary.
The 'Mask of Zorro' star is excited to be celebrating her and Michael's milestone achievement and whilst she would have loved to get her friends together to mark the big day, she is content in it just being them.
Speaking about their anniversary, she said: ''We won't be doing any great big party. Not that I'm a big party fan anyway. It would be nice to get all our friends together in one space, but we're not doing that until we're completely out of the woods. I plan to raise my mask and let my husband passionately kiss me [and then] put it firmly back on.''
Catherine also opened up about quarantining with her family.
She added to People magazine: ''All of a sudden we were all back together again. And I have to say, I loved it. I really loved it. Supposedly ... we've been much better than a lot of his friends' families. He said, 'Mom, you have no idea. James is not talking to his dad, he's not talking to his mom.' And I said, 'Well, we're doing pretty well.'''
Meanwhile, Catherine previously admitted it has been ''lovely'' having her two children back home during the coronavirus lockdown.
The 50-year-old actress said: ''It was lovely ... first of all, I'm a bit of a homebody anyway. I love my four walls. There's things I can do for hours in my house and I'm very complacent, very happy. But Michael and I were kind of early empty-nesters, because our son Dylan is off at college and our daughter, Carys, goes to school in Europe. So all of a sudden they descended on back into our home and it was just wonderful. It was just breakfast, lunch and dinner all together.''
Lana Del Rey takes her 60s vintage aesthetic to the extreme with the video for new single 'Chemtrails Over The Country Club'.
As negotiations continue, it's clear that the UK government doesn't have everyone's best interests at heart.
The singer awkwardly responded to potential backlash regarding her new album cover.
Five years ago, on the day of his 69th birthday and two days before his death, David Bowie released his 25th, and final studio album, 'Blackstar'.
Nobody is impressed by Demi "coming to the rescue".
Let's leave gatekeeping in 2020.
These are the albums we're looking forward to most this month.
David Bowie poses difficult questions about lack of racial diversity on MTV.
The beloved 1970s British sit-com gets the big screen treatment, although there's been very little...
Everybody's favourite British regiment is back in the new version of Dad's Army. Director Oliver...
And they're back! The hilarious band of men that put their lives on the line...
That A-list cast of "retired, extremely dangerous" spies is back, coasting through another amiable but...
Thrillers don't get much more enjoyable than this one, which shifts cleverly from an issue-based...
While this thriller plays with themes of political ethics and ambition, it merely lets them...
Following the perilous events of the first movie, former CIA agent Frank Moses tries yet...
Emily Hawkins once thought that her relationship with her husband couldn't be more perfect, however...
Billy Taggart is a less than perfect former police officer who is hired by the...
This raucous trawl through 80s power ballads, rock anthems and gigantic hair is a lot...
Vivacious ex-dancer Beth reaches gambler's paradise Las Vegas in the hope of becoming a cocktail...
The latest trailer for the upcoming Rock of Ages movie adaption gives us much more...
Drew Boley is an aspiring rocker who works as a busboy in The Bourbon Room,...
A charming and observant tone helps lift this above most romantic comedies, at least until...