Michael Douglas gets candid about his flirty golf game with wife Catherine Zeta-Jones
Michael Douglas has revealed a raunchy side to his marriage with Catherine Zeta-Jones and it might leave fans stunned.
Actor Michael Douglas has opened up about his flirty golf games with his movie-star wife Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Page Six reports the Netflix star admitted in a new interview that his wife of 22 years makes him “whip it out” if he doesn’t “hit it past the ladies’ tee.”
Douglas, 78, clarified to the Guardian that he can manage that feat “most of the time,” noting, “There have been times when we’re playing alone, and [I] have to give her a little show because we are competitive.
“But only when I play with my wife,” he added in the Q&A published Thursday.
The two-time Oscar winner’s confession comes seven years after Zeta-Jones, 53, first addressed their NSFW wagers on The Graham Norton Show.
The actor called herself a “better” player than her partner in January 2016 before revealing, “We have a bet that if he ducks a shot, he has to drop his pants,” she explained.
Zeta-Jones, who admittedly makes the same bets with “any man” she competes against, joked, “There has been an issue with paparazzi, so I make him go into the bushes. A deal is a deal.”
“If he ducks a shot, he has to drop his pants,” the actor explained.
Douglas and Zeta-Jones have been married since November 2000 and often gush about each other on social media.
While honouring their anniversary in November 2022, Douglas called Zeta-Jones his “darling” in a beautiful Instagram post.
In her own post at the time, Zeta-Jones referred to her husband as her “sweetheart.”
The duo are the parents of son Dylan, 22, and daughter Carys, 19. Douglas also has a son, Cameron, 44, from his previous marriage to Diandra Luker.
Although Douglas became a grandfather in 2017 when Cameron started his family, the Golden Globe winner was assumed to be Carys’ grandparent at her May 2021 high school graduation.
“It’s a little rough,” Douglas told Kelly Clarkson the following month.
“You’re going out the doors, and the other parents are saying, ‘Oh, congratulations! You must be so proud of your granddaughter,’” he recalled. “I said, ‘Well, I don’t know, man. Yeah, OK.’”
Douglas brushed off the misunderstanding, saying, “I’m not gonna take it personal. I think they’re just trying to be nice.”
This article was originally published by PageSix and reproduced with permission