Catherine Zeta-Jones was told romance with Michael Douglas would never last

Catherine Zeta-Jones reflects on people telling her that her marriage wouldn’t last’ due to her 25-year age gap with Michael Douglas, as the pair prepare for a major milestone

The couple officially tied the knot in the year 2000 in a lavish ceremony in New York(Image: Getty Images for Netflix)

Wednesday actress Catherine Zeta-Jones has admitted that nobody thought her marriage to Michael Douglas ‘would ever last’ as the couple prepare to celebrate a huge wedding milestone.

55-year-old Catherine is about to celebrate her 25th wedding anniversary with 80-year-old Michael, but many doubted that their relationship would stand the test of time due to their age gap.

Despite their 25-year age gap, the loved-up couple have proven that age is just a number as Catherine has described their life together as full of ‘love and fun’. The couple are also proud parents to 25-year-old Dylan and 22-year-old Carys. It comes after Princess Andre says she’s ‘independent’ from parents as she breaks silence after Katie Price row.

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Catherine Zeta-Jones has admitted that nobody thought her marriage to Michael Douglas ‘would ever last'
Catherine Zeta-Jones has admitted that nobody thought her marriage to Michael Douglas ‘would ever last’ (Image: AFP)

The couple officially tied the knot in the year 2000 in a lavish ceremony in New York, and Catherine recently opened up on people doubting their relationship. She told The Sun: “We’ve been married 25 years, it’s something to celebrate. And they said it would never last! It’s a journey of learning and loving and fun, and the prospect of reaching a 25-year anniversary is really quite thrilling. I remember my mum and dad celebrating theirs”.

Speaking of her big anniversary, Catherine said she will be filming for Wednesday on the actual day but they think there will be a party coming up soon for it.

Despite their 25-year age gap, the loved-up couple have proven that age is just a number
Despite their 25-year age gap, the loved-up couple have proven that age is just a number (Image: Getty Images)

She said: “I think I’ll be shooting season three of Wednesday, but we will be celebrating. We’ll do something around the holidays. But 25 years is a big one. It’s a real milestone. We’re excited. I think we are going to be doing a party around the holidays because I will be shooting. We also have our birthdays, which we share [25 September], so it’s going to be pretty busy!”

Catherine previously reflected on the ‘up-and-downs’ of her marriage. The loved-up couple did briefly separate in 2013 but came back together the following year.

In an 2023 interview with The Telegraph, the actress said: “It’s impossible for there not to be ups and downs if you live with the same person and wake up with them every day. I’ve been waking up to Mike for nearly 25 years. I love being married but it’s a crazy thing when you really think about it. “Will you marry me?” “Sure!”

Despite their ups and downs, Catherine said they are ‘very good together’ and that she never really felt like he was 25 years older.

Despite their ups and downs, Catherine said they are ‘very good together’ and that she never really felt like he was 25 years older
Despite their ups and downs, Catherine said they are ‘very good together’ and that she never really felt like he was 25 years older(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Catherine plays the iconic Morticia Adams in Wednesdays with Jenna Ortega playing the role of the protagonist, Wednesday Addams.

It is no secret that Lady Gaga has been cast for the second series of the show, however, she was nowhere to be seen in part one on Netflix. Lady Gaga’s character is described as a mysterious figure, a legendary Nevermore teacher who encounters Wednesday.

Wednesday season 2 part 1 is available on Netflix, with part 2 set to be released on 3 September.

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Liam Payne’s ex-girlfriend Sophia Smith is married as she gushes ‘dreams do come true’

Liam Payne’s ex girlfriend has exchanged vows and gushed ‘dreams do come true’ almost a year after announcing she was engaged

Liam Payne and Sophia Smith in 2015(Image: Getty Images)

An ex-girlfriend of Liam Payne has gushed “dreams do come true” as she announced she has tied the knot. Sophia Smith took to Instagram to share her ecstasy at the sweet news as she exchanged vows with James Bridgwood.

She uploaded a number of professional shots from her big day, showcasing her stunning white gown. In the first black-and-white snap, the pair linked arms as they smiled for the camera.

Sophia looked very much the blushing bride as she happily clutched her man’s arm, who was wearing a stylish black tuxedo. Another image showed the duo hugging into daughter Angelina who was born in April 2023. And a third showed the happy couple celebrating while a singer performs behind them.

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Liam Payne and Sophia Smith
Liam Payne and Sophia Smith(Image: Getty Images)

She tagged London’s Hotel Cafe Royal in her post. Lou Teasdale was among her followers sharing messages of congratulations. She simply shared three red love hearts in the comments section.

The special day comes almost a year after the happy couple announced their engagement. She broke the news weeks after Liam’s tragic death in Argentina. . He fell from the third floor of a hotel in the country’s capital, Buenos Aires.

An autopsy ruled that Liam had died instantly after his fall which caused “multiple traumatic injuries” and subsequently led to “internal and external haemorrhage.”

Sophia had dated Liam between 2013 and October 2015, despite the pair meeting at St. Peter’s Collegiate School in Wolverhampton. Following their split almost ten years ago, Liam told how he was “absolutely devastated”.

Sophia and her husband James
Sophia and her husband James(Image: instagram.com/sophiaxsmith)

Speaking to The Sun on Sunday, he said: “In order to do right by somebody, sometimes it’s better not to do what your heart wants, but to do what’s better for them.” It was reported that the former couple, were discussing plans to marry one another before they called time on their romance.

While Sophia has now tied the knot with James, Liam’s partner prior to his death continues to mourn her man. Last month Katie Cassidy was left devastated when a memory from just 12 months ago popped up on Snapchat.

Alongside the clip, she wrote: “This popped up on my one year ago Snapchat. I miss you.” The pair were in hysterics in the video, which was taken last July – months before Liam lost his life.

Speaking earlier this year, she had also opened up about her grief and strong bond she had Liam. She said at the time: “It’s still so special, I see it so often and it’s going to be something that’s going to be involved in my life forever. Every time I see the number four, I know he’s there with me.

Liam Payne and girlfriend Katie Cassidy
Liam Payne and girlfriend Katie Cassidy(Image: No credit)

“I never thought I’d ever be in a position being with Liam in general but he’s guided me so much, he’s taught me to have thick skin and that people are going to say different things, and people are going to have different opinions, and to not let anybody’s opinion get to me as he never let it get to him.”

She was in tears as she added: “I find myself talking about him so much in the present tense and it’s something where I don’t even feel the need to correct myself because that’s part of my healing journey. I’m still working on accepting the fact that he’s not here anymore so it’s hard for me to refer to him in the past tense. When I do refer to him in the past tense, it almost stings that little bit more, because it’s more official. I never thought that I’d be talking about him in the past tense so it’s definitely really hard to accept.”

She also continues to wear a necklace with angel wings on to remind her of Liam.

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Ireland denied clean sweep by Pakistan in third T20

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Third Twenty20 international, Dublin

Ireland 155-4 (20 overs): Prendergast 64, Lewis 36; Shamim 1-18

Zimbabwe 156-2 (17.4 overs): Ali 100, Riaz 39; McBride 1-4

Pakistan win by eight wickets

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Ireland failed in their quest to complete a T20 international series clean sweep against Pakistan as they lost the third and final match by eight wickets at the Clontarf Cricket Club in Dublin.

Lloyd Tennant’s side won the first two games to clinch the series, but Muneeba Ali’s unbeaten century helped Pakistan on their way to victory on Sunday.

Ireland won the toss and decided to bat first as Amy Hunter and Gaby Lewis put on a strong 52-run partnership from 37 deliveries.

After they were both dismissed, Orla Prendergast passed a half century as she registered 64 with Ireland setting a target of 155 for four.

Ireland then claimed two early wickets as Shawaal Zulfiqar and Natalia Pervaiz fell, but Ali came to the fore for Pakistan alongside Aliya Riaz as the visitors responded well.

Their partnership brought 101 runs from 70 balls with Ali finishing with a century from 68 deliveries as Pakistan claimed the win with 14 balls left.

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Yungblud shares heartbreaking way he learned of mentor Ozzy Osbourne’s shock death

Chart topping star Yungblud was shocked and saddened to hear about the sudden death of Ozzy Osbourne just days after he had supported him at his farewell gig in Birmingham

Yungblud is still processing the loss of Ozzy Osbourne(Image: Getty Images)

Yungblud has opened up about the devastation he felt over the death of Ozzy Osbourne. The singer, whose real name is Dominic Richard Harrison, had a friendship with the late Black Sabbath star – and even supported him at his recent farewell concert in Birmingham.

Yungblud, 28, was shocked to learn that Ozzy had died at the age of 76 just days after the rock legend had thrilled fans at Villa Park in Birmingham as part of Black Sabbath’s Back to the Beginning farewell tour. The Iron Man singer was dead 17 days later.

However, Hello Heaven, Hello singer Yungblud learned of the rock icon’s death while he was on an island that had not internet service available. Now, just under three weeks since Ozzy’s death, the younger singer has shared his feelings about his death.

He admits he has found the death of his mentor “overwhelming” after previously declaring the star as “the greatest of all time” in a touching tribute. The chart topping singer has candidly explained that the sudden death of his friend has been hard to process.

He told The Times: “I told a friend that I thought Ozzy had another five albums in him. And then he did the show and then he died. It’s so overwhelming.”

Yungblud is still processing the loss of Ozzy Osbourne
The rock legend died last month at the age of 76(Image: Getty Images)

He continued: “I just love him and right till the very end he supported me. I get emotional, because I’ve loved him since I was about two.”

And he added: “He taught me self-belief and so I’m going to take his spirit and make sure everybody knows for the rest of my life who Ozzy Osbourne was – he meant everything to me.” The report also explained that the singer learned of Ozzy’s death while he was on a remote island without internet access where he had been recording new music.

Yungblud’s interview comes after he paid emotional tributes to Ozzy in the wake of the news of his death. On 22 July, hours after it was announced the MTV star had died, Yungblud took to Instagram to shares candid photos of himself chatting to and smiling alongside wheelchair bound Ozzy.

He wrote in an emotional caption: “I didn’t think you would leave so soon the last time we met you were so full of life and your laugh filled up the room. But as it is written with legends, they seem to know the things that we don’t.

“I will never forget you – you will be in every single note I sing and with me every single time I walk on stage. Your cross around my neck is the most precious thing I own. You asked me once if there was anything you could do for me and as I said then and as I will say now for all of us the music was enough.

“You took us on your adventure – an adventure that started it all. I am truly heartbroken. You were the greatest of all time.”

Two days later, he shared a montage of images and video clips alongside a length post that detailed his struggle to process the death of his friend.

The I Think I’m Okay singer wrote: “I’m trying to compute the last couple days and honestly I’m absolutely f**king shattered. You have been my North Star for everything for as long as I can remember from when I was misunderstood as a child to the way people thought I was just a little ‘too much’ or ‘strange’ in my life and career.

“I owe so much to you, your wife and your family – you all gave me a road to run down and supported me when people would turn their nose up.”

He went on to explain how much he admired Ozzy’s music and some of the life lessons he learned from the older star.

He concluded: “For the prince of darkness you sure brought all the light to the world. I love you Ozzy.”

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Slot’s Liverpool 2.0 is launched – and there are bugs to fix

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Arne Slot’s Liverpool 2.0 got their grand unveiling at Wembley on Sunday and the reviews are in. Occasionally brilliant, occasionally shambolic, with improvements needed.

Four of Liverpool’s summer signings made their first competitive starts for the club in the Community Shield, which they lost on penalties to Crystal Palace.

Record £116m acquisition Florian Wirtz started in attacking midfield, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez formed a new-look full-back pairing, while Hugo Ekitike led the line as the central striker.

The only new face not in the starting XI was goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, who was on the bench as Alisson kept his place.

And there were some clear signs the revamp may lead to spectacular results. The game finished 2-2, with the goals coming through Ekitike and Frimpong. It is the first time Liverpool have had two players score on their competitive debuts since August 2006, when Craig Bellamy and Mark Gonzalez netted against Maccabi Haifa.

But Liverpool 2.0 have bugs. They twice had leads pegged back, were often sloppy in defence, and were on the ropes towards the end.

“We have four new players – we need time to adapt,” Slot said at his post-match media conference at Wembley.

In this regard, the Community Shield was not an isolated incident. In Monday’s 3-2 friendly win against Athletic Bilbao, Liverpool conceded twice from set-pieces.

Palace arguably had only two big chances in this game – Jean-Philippe Mateta’s 13th-minute penalty and Ismaila Sarr bursting through with 12 minutes to go. They scored both.

New full-backs, new style of play?

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Let’s start at the back. For years, especially under Jurgen Klopp, one of Liverpool’s defining traits was the attacking impetus brought by full-backs Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson.

Frimpong and Kerkez are, in many ways, in a similar mould – much more attacking than traditional full-backs.

But, while Kerkez is near identical to Robertson in how he plays, Frimpong stays far wider than his predecessor. Don’t expect many Alexander-Arnold-like adventures into central midfield – but do expect some good, old-fashioned overlapping runs.

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However, in defence, issues remain. Liverpool will have hoped that Frimpong would bring the defensive solidity they sometimes lacked with Alexander-Arnold, but the Dutchman played Sarr onside for the second equaliser.

And it was not only at full-back where Liverpool looked defensively suspect. They were opened too easily before the first-half penalty – Mateta was set free by a through ball, leading to the attack which ended in Virgil van Dijk fouling Sarr.

There was not a recognised centre-back on Liverpool’s bench. Jarell Quansah has departed for Bayer Leverkusen and Joe Gomez “has a minor injury”.

Slot expects him to be back soon, but Liverpool need to sign at least one more central defender before the transfer deadline on 1 September.

Is ‘dominant’ Wirtz missing piece?

Moving into midfield, Wirtz was the outstanding Liverpool player at Wembley. Slot has clearly tweaked the system to suit their record signing – and the early signs are positive.

Wirtz has been given a role freer and further forward than Liverpool had previously from an attacking midfielder – they had nobody to do that role last season.

He almost formed a strike partnership with Ekitike at times, so close together were they. Indeed by the time he was substituted, Wirtz was playing as a false nine with Ekitike already taken off.

This freedom allowed the German to float wide left after four minutes, to pick up the ball and play in Ekitike for the opener.

There were 22 passes in the build-up to Liverpool’s first goal, a move that lasted 66 seconds and involved nine players.

Until being taken off in the 84th minute, Wirtz looked perfectly balanced, always in control, never flustered. His influence all over the pitch for Liverpool is already clear.

At the point of his substitution, Wirtz led Liverpool for passes and entries in the final third, crosses and touches in the Palace box. He had the third most touches in total. Everything went through him.

“It has been a really impressive performance for Wirtz,” former Palace striker Glenn Murray told BBC Radio 5 Live. “Very dominant.

“He was tiring by the end of it and that is something he will need to get used to. But he is looking like a very good signing.”

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How much of a difference did Ekitike make?

In front of Wirtz, Ekitike has the makings of a genuine, out-and-out centre forward Liverpool simply did not have before because of Darwin Nunez’s shortcomings.

His goal was well taken, and his cross with the outside of his boot in the first half that found Cody Gakpo in an offside position was sumptuous.

But one should remember that Nunez’s debut also came in the Community Shield – the 2023 win over Manchester City. The Uruguayan scored, looked streets ahead of Erling Haaland – and never hit those heights again.

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“Always nice to score a goal, but it would have been even nicer to win a game,” Slot said of his new frontman.

“Ekitike had a good impact, but he came two weeks ago during the Asia tour. But he had a good game for sure.”

So who will Liverpool add in the final three weeks of the transfer window? One name is on everyone’s lips – Alexander Isak.

At times on Sunday, it looked as if the last thing Liverpool needed was another first-choice striker. But as Palace celebrated in the sun, the appeal of the wantaway Newcastle forward became clearer.

“Liverpool want another striker,” former Reds goalkeeper Chris Kirkland told BBC Sport after the game. “We’re all greedy. Every team wants as many strikers as they can.

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A long way to go, Liverpool fans…

There were also weaknesses deeper in midfield for Liverpool, but they are a cheaper fix.

Ryan Gravenberch was absent because his partner was giving birth, while Alexis Mac Allister was only fit enough for a cameo off the bench.

Curtis Jones lined up alongside Dominik Szoboszlai in holding midfield, and completed all 53 of his passes.

“Gravenberch was a massive miss today – he was my player of the season last year,” said Kirkland.

There can be no question Liverpool will be disappointed to miss out on a trophy, especially against the side who finished 12th last season and have several injury issues, with Eddie Nketiah and Cheick Doucoure among those set to miss the start of the season.

But Reds fans should not take it too harshly. For starters, only one of the past 14 winners of the season opener have gone on to lift the Premier League trophy – Manchester City in 2018-19. In the Premier League era, only eight of the 33 winners of the Charity or Community Shield have gone on to win the title.

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Liverpool 2.0 launched at Wembley – and Slot has bugs to fix

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Arne Slot’s Liverpool 2.0 got their grand unveiling at Wembley on Sunday and the reviews are in. Occasionally brilliant, occasionally shambolic, with improvements needed.

Four of Liverpool’s summer signings made their first competitive starts for the club in the Community Shield, which they lost on penalties to Crystal Palace.

Record £116 million acquisition Florian Wirtz started in attacking midfield, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez formed a new-look pair of full-backs, while Hugo Ekitike led the line as the central striker.

The only new face not in the starting XI was goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, who was on the bench as Alisson kept his place.

And there were some clear signs the revamp may lead to spectacular results. The game finished 2-2, with the goals coming through Ekitike and Frimpong. It is the first time Liverpool have had two players score on their competitive debuts since August 2006, when Craig Bellamy and Mark Gonzalez netted versus Maccabi Haifa.

But Liverpool 2.0 have bugs. They twice had leads pegged back, were often sloppy in defence, and were on the ropes towards the end.

“We have four new players – we need time to adapt,” Slot told his post-match media conference at Wembley.

The Community Shield is not an isolated incident. In Monday’s 3-2 friendly win against Athletic Bilbao, Liverpool conceded twice from set-pieces.

Palace arguably had only two big chances in this game – Jean-Philippe Mateta’s 13th-minute penalty and Ismaila Sarr bursting through with 12 to go. They scored both.

New full-backs, new style of play?

Jeremie Frimpong scores Liverpool's second goal Getty Images

Let’s start at the back. For years, especially under Jurgen Klopp, one of Liverpool’s defining traits was the attacking impetus brought by full-backs Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson.

Frimpong and Kerkez are, in many ways, in a similar mould – much more attacking in the traditional full-back sense.

But, while Kerkez is near identical to Robertson in how he plays, Frimpong stays far wider than his predecessor. Don’t expect many Alexander-Arnold-like adventures into central midfield – but do expect some good, old-fashioned overlapping runs.

Skip image gallery

However, in defence issues remain. Liverpool will have hoped that Frimpong would bring the defensive solidity they sometimes lacked with Alexander-Arnold, but the Dutchman played Sarr onside for the second equaliser.

And it was not only at full-back where Liverpool looked defensively suspect. They were opened too easily before the first-half penalty – Mateta was set free by a through ball, leading to the attack which ended in Virgil van Dijk fouling Sarr.

There was not a recognised centre-back on Liverpool’s bench. Jarell Quansah has departed for Bayer Leverkusen and Joe Gomez “has a minor injury”.

Slot expects him to be back soon, but Liverpool need to sign at least one more central defender before the transfer deadline on 1 September.

Is ‘dominant’ Wirtz missing piece?

Moving into midfield, Wirtz was the outstanding Liverpool player at Wembley. Slot has clearly tweaked the system to suit their record signing – and the early signs are positive.

Wirtz has been given a role freer and further forward than Liverpool had previously from an attacking midfielder – they had nobody to do that role last season.

He almost formed a strike partnership with Ekitike at times, so close together were they. Indeed by the time he was substituted, Wirtz was playing as a false nine with Ekitike already taken off.

This freedom allowed the German to float wide left after four minutes, to pick up the ball and play in Ekitike for the opener.

There were 22 passes in the build-up to Liverpool’s opener, finishing off a move that lasted 66 seconds and involved nine players.

Until being taken off in the 84th minute Wirtz looked perfectly balanced, always in control, never flustered. His influence all over the pitch for Liverpool is already clear.

At the point of his substitution, Wirtz led Liverpool for passes and entries in the final third, crosses and touches in the Palace box. He had the third most touches in total. Everything went through him.

“It has been a really impressive performance for Wirtz,” former Palace striker Glenn Murray told BBC Radio 5 Live. “Very dominant.

“He was tiring by the end of it and that is something he will need to get used to. But he is looking like a very good signing.”

Skip image gallery

How much of a difference did Ekitike make?

In front of Wirtz, Ektike has the makings of a genuine, out-and-out centre forward Liverpool simply did not have before because of Darwin Nunez’s shortcomings.

His goal was well taken, and his cross with the outside of his boot in the first half that found Cody Gakpo in an offside position was sumptuous.

But one should remember that Nunez’s debut also came in the Community Shield – the 2023 win over Manchester City. The Uruguayan scored, looked streets ahead of Erling Haaland – and never hit those heights again.

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“Always nice to score a goal, but it would have been even nicer to win a game,” Slot said of his new frontman.

“Ekitike had a good impact, but he came two weeks ago during the Asia tour. But he had a good game for sure.”

So who will Liverpool add in the final three weeks of the transfer window? One name is on everyone’s lips – Alexander Isak.

At times on Sunday, it looked as if the last thing Liverpool needed was another first-choice striker. But as Palace celebrated in the sun, the appeal of the wantaway Newcastle forward became clearer.

“Liverpool want another striker,” former Reds goalkeeper Chris Kirkland told BBC Sport after the game. “We’re all greedy. Every team wants as many strikers as they can.

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A long way to go, Liverpool fans…

There were also weaknesses deeper in midfield for Liverpool, but they are a cheaper fix.

Ryan Gravenberch was absent because his partner was giving birth, while Alexis Mac Allister was only fit enough for a cameo off the bench.

Curtis Jones lined up alongside Dominik Szoboszlai in holding midfield, and completed all 53 of his passes.

“Gravenberch was a massive miss today – he was my player of the season last year,” said Kirkland.

There can be no question Liverpool will be disappointed to miss out on a trophy, especially against the side who finished 12th last season and have several injury issues, with Eddie Nketiah and Cheick Doucoure among those set to miss the start of the season.

But Reds fans should not take it too harshly. For starters, only one of the past 14 winners of the season opener have gone on to lift the Premier League trophy – Manchester City in 2018-19. In the Premier League era, only eight of the 33 winners of the Charity or Community Shield have gone on to win the title.

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