Catherine Zeta-Jones reminisced on her childhood by sharing an adorable throwback photo on Instagram on Thursday. The 46-year-old delighted fans with the sweet snap, which shows her as a young girl smiling for the camera while wearing a handmade knitted cape.
"Yes, someone knitted this for me. I would just like to express my gratitude after all these years. Didn't appreciate its beauty at the time. My face says it all!!!!!" Catherine captioned the photo.
Catherine Zeta-Jones shared a childhood photo on Instagram
The image soon attracted a number of comments from Catherine's loyal fans, who remarked on how "adorable" she was as a child.
"How cute Catherine! You're a precious thing," one fan wrote. Another added: "You were a beautiful child. Beautiful then, beautiful now."
Catherine often shares old photos and precious memories with her social media followers, along with regular posts featuring her husband Michael Douglas. The couple have recently enjoyed a skiing trip in Aspen together, where they took a trip down memory lane by visiting the spot where Michael proposed.
The actress has recently been on holiday with her husband Michael Douglas
The pair appear more in love than ever in a picture Catherine shared online, showing them wearing ski gear while standing in front of the Colorado mountains. "16 years ago, this was the spot where my husband proposed," the Chicago star captioned the romantic shot.
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Michael and Catherine also enjoyed a family holiday in Mexico with their children Dylan and Cerys over Easter, but upon their return the actor was forced to address reports claiming that his cancer has returned.
Taking to Facebook to clear up the rumours, Michael wrote: "Just got back from a fabulous Mexico Spring Break holiday with the family to discover once again a smarmy tabloid gets it wrong. Here to tell my fans that I couldn't feel healthier or happier celebrating my 5th year clean of cancer.
"Had my yearly check up a few weeks ago and I am 100% cancer free."