
Catherine Zeta-Jones admits that her priorities in life have undergone a sea change ever since she’s had her kids.
The Oscar winner has two kids - a son Dylan and a daughter Carys - with hubby Michael Douglas, and insists that they, not work are her life.
“I hate to say “balance” when it comes to my children because at the end of the day that is my life and everything else is a bonus,” Moviehole.net quoted her, as saying.
“What’s changed for me considerably for me since I’ve had my family is that the logistics have completely gone crazy as opposed to me being offered a role in Romania for four months, I used to say, what time is my flight” I’ll pack my case and I’m gone. Now I can’t do that and I try to schedule my work in between times when they can either come with me or when Michael is definitely not working and he can be with them,” she says.
As for moving to Bermuda and bringing up their kids there, Zeta-Jones insists that it was one of the best decisions that she and Douglas took, for her kids are not growing up being hounded by the paparazzi wherever they go.
“I must say there’s a real sense of privacy in Bermuda. It’s been very great bringing up the children, taking them to school without a hassle. There are no photographers hanging around, so for me it was the ideal choice to bring up my children,” she says.
“And it’s easy to go to New York, we travel, we don’t stay there the whole year ’round, so it’s been fantastic,” she adds.
Zeta-Jones will now be seen on the big screen opposite Aaron Eckhardt in the romantic comedy ‘No Reservations’.
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Given that they are regular visitors to St Andrews, there’s little doubt about the affection Michael Douglas and his wife Catherine Zeta Jones have for the picturesque Scottish town. And it would seem the historic destination harbours equally warm feelings for its A-list guests, after its famous university conferred an honorary degree on the American star. Nearly 40 years have passed since the actor collected a degree in dramatic art from the University of California, but he was only to happy to don his graduation robes one more time on Wednesday afternoon. The Tinseltown veteran, who was wearing a sharp black lounge suit and white bow tie, had even shaved off the straggly beard he has been sporting for a role in recent weeks.
He and his wife both clapped vigorously as students took to the stage in the Younger Hall, where Prince William was presented with his qualification this time last year, to receive their scrolls. And when the American star’s turn came, he clasped university principal Brian Lang’s hand warmly before blowing a kiss to the throng of alumni who were applauding him. His glamorous partner, as stunning as ever in figure-hugging black, meanwhile watched proudly from a seat on the balcony.
Michael has visited Scotland on a number of occasions to indulge in his favourite sport, but this latest trip will be the memory he treasures most. “Who knew that after all these years I have been coming up to play golf, I would have this lovely opportunity?” he said. “I always enjoy coming up to St Andrews. It is a treat, a real treat.” Source
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She can sing, she can dance, and she can advertise cell phones, but apparently Catherine Zeta-Jones, according to her husband, Michael Douglas, she can’t boil water.Michael revealed Catherine’s lack of culinary skills while discussing her role as a chef in new movie Mostly Martha.
Speaking on a chat show he says: “It’s probably her greatest performance ever, because she’s playing a chef and she can’t boil water.”