While many are finding the coronavirus quarantine to be quite tedious, Catherine Zeta-Jones is appreciating the extra family time.
The "Chicago" star, 50, recently appeared on the "Today" show, opening up about her life at home since the novel virus' spread has driven many around the world indoors. "It was lovely...
First of all, I’m a bit of a homebody anyway. I love my four walls," Zeta-Jones said. "There’s things I can do for hours in my house and I’m very complacent, very happy." But what makes her even happier is having the two kids she shares with husband Michael Douglas -- Dylan, 19, and Carys, 17 -- back in the house. "But Michael and I were kind of early empty-nesters, because our son Dylan is off at college and our daughter,.
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