Let me tell you, folks, the 2019 SAG Awards were filled with laughter and memorable moments, but one story really stood out—Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones' quirky bathroom antics. As the iconic couple hit the red carpet, they shared a laugh-out-loud tale that had everyone smiling. Michael, the legendary actor at 74, jokingly revealed a peculiar request he made to his stunning wife, Catherine, when they first started dating. Now, this isn’t your everyday romance story, so buckle up!
“When we first got together, I asked her to tap dance in our bathroom on the tile floor,” Michael chuckled, and Catherine, ever the good sport at 49, added, “That was limited because the marble got a bit scratched up!” Can you imagine? Picture this: one of Hollywood’s most celebrated couples bonding over tap dancing in their bathroom. It’s charming, quirky, and so uniquely them.
Fast forward to today, and Catherine, the star of Chicago, mentioned that their home now features a dedicated dance studio. While Michael might not lace up his dancing shoes too often these days, he’s more than happy to sit back and enjoy watching Catherine tap dance. “I watch her tap dance, anywhere and any place,” Michael proudly declared. “I love to!” It’s a testament to their enduring bond that even after all these years, they still find joy in each other’s passions.
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Even though Michael didn’t take home a SAG Award on Sunday, January 27, he and Catherine could easily claim the title of Hollywood’s most adorable couple. Their connection is undeniable, and it wasn’t just a one-off moment. Just weeks earlier, during the 2019 Golden Globes, Michael won an award for his role as Sandy Kominsky in Netflix’s The Kominsky Method. In the backstage interview, he made sure to give Catherine a heartfelt shout-out. “It was great for her to be here tonight,” he said with a smile. “And besides the genuine love that only continues to grow, I think the fact that we’re in the same industry really helps us to understand what is going on.”