April 16, 2014

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas: together at last!

Since last summer announced their marital separation and despite the trickle of information which subsequently pointed to a reconciliation, Catherine Zeta- Jones ( 44) and Michael Douglas (69 ) had not come together at any soiree . Until last night . Reconciliation seems a fact.

After learning their separation last August, there have been many interviews in which Douglas expressed confidence in the future of their marriage. He were at strife and were at strife and , without removing his alliance of Welsh gold , proclaiming his love for the actress and showed " very hopeful " . "Sometimes people take a break but that does not mean it's the end," he claimed.

However, no sign of Zeta- Jones. The actor was in full promotion of 'Behind the Candelabra ' ( whose interpretation has won a Golden Globe and an Emmy ), but not even in the awards accompanied him Welsh actress . Yes, he devoted his balloon to his wife and family .

And the approach has been first marriage in private, before taking the plunge on the red carpet . So together some key dates have passed , as has been leaking its environment. The Douglas himself shared in social networks photos of his family on New Year's Eve ( with Zeta- Jones and their children) .

Couples are also seen in the Super Bowl or returning from family trips. Last night , the couple attended ( and posed ) the premiere of ' The Library ' in New York's Public Theatre. Zeta- Jones boasted new look and husband ever, who hours earlier had participated in a United Nations initiative for disarmament .

According to recently published magazine Grazie , are planning to renew their wedding vows next September. It seems so closed the gap in recent times undergone by the two actors. The break came after Douglas exceeds an oropharyngeal cancer ( caused, according to himself, by oral sex). Also, Zeta- Jones has had to deal with bipolar disorder who suffers and the eldest son of Douglas remains in prison , where he has been in solitary confinement for months.