Catherine Zeta-Jones looks breathtaking in thigh-high slit skirt as she heads to 'Live with Kelly and Ryan'
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Catherine Zeta-Jones was spotted in New York for an appearance on 'Live With Kelly and Ryan' wearing a sexy red skirt with a thigh-high slit. The 53-year-old actress, who plays Morticia Addams in the new Netflix series 'Wednesday', showcased just the right amount of legs as she carried a black purse and wore a pair of black sunglasses.
'The Mask of Zorro' actress sported a long and fluttering black coat, a tight black top, and glossy red heels with clear wedges. Her red leather skirt featured red buttons all along the slit. She paired the outfit with minimal jewelry, consisting of gold hoops and her wedding ring. Her already beautiful complexion was enhanced by a little of dewy blush and glossy lip color. She displayed a white manicure and her hair was styled in soft curls that fell loosely down her back.
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In addition to captivating the audience as Morticia Addams in the popular Netflix series, Zeta-Jones has recently been quite busy promoting her new Disney+ series 'National Treasure: Edge Of History'. While promoting the show on 'Good Morning America', she spoke up about her marriage to Michael Douglas. The pair has been married for 22 years and the 'Entrapment' actress confessed that she never expected it to last that long.
The conversation began when host Robin Roberts questioned Zeta-Jones about who was a better gift-giver, her 78-year-old husband or herself. "I think it has to be Michael. I peaked... around year eight, I did, if I had know I'd be married so long I would have held back on it. I wasn't envisioning a 22-yearer. This is Hollywood, man. I bought him a hot rod… a 1930s coupe — Michael I'm going to get it wrong I'm sorry — it looks like a Bugsy Malone car, it's really great and then I peaked. It's been socks ever since," she laughed.
During the 2019 Golden Globes, Douglas revealed the secret to his long-lasting marriage with Zeta-Jones. He told reporters, "We celebrated our 18th anniversary recently, 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."