Catherine Zeta Jones, 53, looks stylish in a blue patterned dress as she links arms with husband of 23 years Michael Douglas, 78, in Portofino
Catherine Zeta Jones and husband of 23 years Michael Douglas looked stunning on a date night in Portofino on Tuesday night.
The 53-year-old actress Catherine from Wales looked fabulous in a blue and white long dress that she paired with Chanel platform heels.
Michael mirrored her style by wearing a matching blue shirt paired with cream linen chinos and brown loafers.
They held hands and held their arms to show how strong their love is after all this time.
The pair were joined by a group of people as they headed for dinner at Ristorante Puny’s, Portofino’s iconic celebrity restaurant.
Still in love: Catherine Zeta Jones, 53, looked stylish in a patterned blue dress as she linked arms with husband of 23 years Michael Douglas, 78, in Portofino on Tuesday
Well matched: Catherine and Michael complemented each other’s styles in their matching blue and cream ensembles as they stepped out together
Said to be the most famous eatery in Portofino, Ristorante Puny is a favorite of celebrities and locals respectively.
It is located on the piazzetta with tables scattered around for alfresco dining overlooking the parade and harbour.
The two Hollywood stars met in 1998 at the Deauville Film Festival, where the actor was promoting A Perfect Murder with Gwyneth Paltrow.
Catherine was talking The mask of Zorro with Antonio Banderas.
Shortly after they met, he famously told her, “I want to be the father of your children.
Michael and Catherine were married in 2000 at The Plaza in New York City. Soon after, they welcomed son Dylan and daughter Carys.
Catherine starred in the hit series National Treasure: Edge Of History, Prodigal Son and Wednesday.
Meanwhile, iconic actor Michael has been labeled “embarrassing” by his son Dylan.
Happy days: They were accompanied by a group of people when they went to Ristorante Puny’s in the evening
The Fatal Attraction star’s 22-year-old boy said the actor’s cringe-inducing moments mostly stemmed from bad “daddy jokes” and being out of touch.
Dylan told Page Six during the Broadway opening of Good Night, Oscar about how Michael “can be embarrassing at times”: “More in terms of what he says, than who he is.
“Just dad things. (He’s a) bit out of touch – bad jokes for sure!’
Michael was with Dylan at the Broadway opening to support the star of the show, Sean Hayes, 52, who he knows from his time with a cameo in Will & Grace, playing a detective attracted to Will, played by Eric McCormack, 60.
Michael also has son Cameron, 44, from a previous marriage.
Meanwhile, Douglas is considering providing in his will that all rights to his likeness be left to his family because he fears an avatar of his will end up in movies and still wants to retain some control, he said in March.
When discussing whether to sell his digital image so he can continue starring in movies after his death, he said, “It’s funny you say that.” You are coming to an age where you are starting to think about your will and estate.
Now I think I should also license my name and likeness so the rights go to my family instead of the metaverse. I see what AI does with pictures with text.