Where’s Catherine Zeta Jones? Michael Douglas Thanks Absentee Wife At Golden Globes
Jan. 12 2014, Published 10:40 p.m. ET
Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones might have been seen together lately after a brief separation, but she was noticeably absent from the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
Winning the award for Best Actor in a Television Mini Series for his portrayal of Liberace in Behind the Candelabra, Douglas, 69, gave a poignant speech about his decision to play the famed piano player and told Matt Damon that the only reason he won the award over him was “I had more sequins.”
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As the music started to cut off his speech, Douglas finished his acceptance with: “Catherine, Carys, Cameron and Dylan... all my love,” and then exited the stage.
Four months ago, the couple announced their separation, but they were spotted together wearing their weddings rings in December.
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However, Zeta Jones, 44, did not walk the red carpet at the Hollywood awards show and she was not seated next to him at the table in the Beverly Hilton ballroom.