Catherine Zeta-Jones is throwing it back to 1998! The actress has posted a flashback photo from the set of one of her most famous movies, The Mask of Zorro, and delighted Instagram fans with her snap. The Welsh star thrilled followers by choosing a photo that featured her children, Dylan and Carys, who were mere youngsters at the time of filming. Catherine's husband Michael Douglas, who she married 16 years ago, can also be seen in the background, grinning as his son waves a plastic sword at the camera.
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"Candid on set of Zorro," Catherine wrote. The mum-of-two shot to fame in the nineties after appearing in the swashbuckler film, starring opposite Antonio Banderas as the actor's love interest Elena. Catherine rarely shares photos of her children, and the throwback snap was no doubt welcomed by her fans on Instagram.
"Candid on set of Zorro," Catherine wrote
She recently revealed that her son Dylan, 16, and daughter Carys, 13, are already considering a career in Hollywood. When asked if her kids were interested in following in her footsteps, Catherine, 47, told chat show host Jimmy Kimmel: "They are, they are. I know it's going to be hard for them because they've got their grandfather Kirk, they've got me, they have Michael, but they so inherently love it."
She added: "They're good. They go to summer camp every year, they do three musicals and straight plays, they love it. I've had a wonderful life in this business so I only – if they want to do it, they know the hardships and the percentages of who makes it and who doesn't. So I just think that they've got – they've got the talent and I know that they have the drive."
The actress shared a selfie wearing little make-up
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Catherine, who is set to play Hollywood screen icon Olivia de Havilland in new series Feud, has a strong social media fanbase. She recently posted a selfie wearing little make-up and defying her 47 years of age. "Ready to take on the day," she captioned the fresh-faced snap.