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Catherine Zeta-Jones' sing-along soirée
Sep 14, 2007, 7:00 GMT
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas make their guests sing for their supper.
The Oscar-winning beauty - who lives in Bermuda with Michael and their two children, Dylan, seven, and four-year-old Carys - likes her friends to put on a performance when they visit.
Catherine said: "You have to stand up and sing at our place."
The 'Mask of Zorro' star also revealed her favourite pastime is doing crosswords.
She said: "Doing Thursday's New York Times crossword gives me so much pleasure."
As well as testing her brain with puzzles, Catherine has become a keen angler.
She and Michael quite often go fishing and the 'Chicago' star admits she is really getting into it.
She said: "Michael and I spend nights on our boat. I've caught mahi mahi and last summer, reeled in a 40lb wahoo, like Richard Dreyfuss in 'Jaws'! Michael took photos and we had sushi for dinner that night."
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Ed RoelofswaardSep 14th, 2007 - 10:10:05
That's indeed, a interesting habits.
Sing only the guests, or sing you yourselves also? With or without accompaniment?
I sing only in bath, classic songs. (Mozart, Bach , Sarah Brightman, Charlotte Church etc.My wife leaves than the house, asap .
And fishing is a splendid hobby, it arranges you ideas and if you then still what catches, is that also still taken along.
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