Baz Luhrmann and wife Catherine Martin look more in love than ever as they continue their vacation in Paris
Baz Luhrmann and wife Catherine Martin are currently enjoying the sights and tastes of Paris while vacationing in the French capital.
And it looks like the city of love is working its magic on the famed director, 61, and his Oscar-winning wife, 58, on Tuesday.
Baz shared a tender moment via Instagram where the couple gazed lovingly into each other’s eyes as they stood in front of an ornate blue door.
The couple, who have been married since 1997, are currently on holiday with their daughter Lilly, 20.
“Time to stop hanging out in Paris and get back on the creative path,” Baz wrote in the pair’s post.
Baz Luhrmann and wife Catherine Martin are currently enjoying the sights and tastes of Paris while vacationing in the French capital. Both shown
Baz shared on Instagram a tender moment of the couple gazing lovingly into each other’s eyes as they stood in front of an ornate blue door
It comes after the couple put their stunning New York Gilded Age mansion on the market for $28 million.
The Australian couple initially listed the property last year for $31 million and was also available to rent for $117,000 per month.
The couple purchased the 7,900-square-foot home in 2017 for $21 million.
Luhrmann and Martin’s reason for selling is to return to Australia and set up their main base.
“Since the pandemic and the making of the movie Elvis in Australia, our work has largely kept us away from our base in New York City,” Luhrmann told the New York Post’s Gimme Shelter.
“We recorded Elvis entirely on Queensland’s Gold Coast and will continue to develop shows that can be recorded there.
The couple, who have been married since 1997, are currently on holiday with daughter Lilly, 20. All pictured
The couple may downsize back home.
The filmmaker said they are becoming “empty nesters” as their children – Lilly and son William, 18 – grow older.
“Our huge, beautiful family home seems very quiet without our children,” Luhrmann added.
Originally built in 1852, the property features six spacious bedrooms, five bathrooms, two powder rooms and five fireplaces.
It comes after the couple put their stunning New York Gilded Age mansion on the market for $28 million. Pictured