Catherine Zeta-Jones Stuns In Red As She Enjoys Dinner With Husband Michael Douglas And Kids

Catherine Zeta-Jones

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones were snapped dressed for the festive occasion with kids Dylan and Carys during a candlelit Thanksgiving dinner. It comes days after their 20th wedding anniversary.

It was quite a celebratory November for the glamour couple as Catherine Zeta-Jones, 51, and Michael Douglas, 76, were in a festive spirit celebrating Thanksgiving with their family.

Catherine Zeta-Jones and her husband were accompanied by Cameron, 41, his partner, Viviane, and daughter Lua.

The handsome family was pictured smiling as they sat around a dinner table decorated elegantly. The setup was complete with accompanying candles and an elaborately decorated turkey as the centerpiece.

Catherine Zeta-Jones gave a simple caption to the picture, writing ‘Thankful. #thanksgiving. Her chic holiday dinner pictures were loved by her 3.9M Instagram followers.

Her Thanksgiving dinner included stuffed pears, her ‘favorite,’ prepared by daughter Carys. Catherine Zeta-Jones captioned ‘Just the Beginning’ on the story accompanying the Instagram pictures. There was a video depicting the appetizers along with the festive decorations adorning the table.

Michael Douglas Also Participated With Catherine Zeta-Jones In The Festivity

Michael Douglas was also active at the festivities that included a singalong to the accompaniment of a piano that included his extended family. He captioned a video wishing everyone a safe and wonderful holiday weekend.

Catherine displayed her skills at setting a Thanksgiving table. She posted a graceful picture of the glass table with fall leaves adorning the glass top.

She also placed the artificial leaves over the white fireplace inside the red dining room. She captioned the picture that it was a Brit way of Thanksgiving.

She was happy at the holidays as the kids would be home from college. Catherine Zeta-Jones had earlier written about bringing the family together during the pandemic. She wrote that it was great to have her loved ones around during uncertain and vulnerable times.