Daily Mail: Catherine Zeta Jones and husband Michael Douglas have been together for 17 years.
And the Welsh beauty appeared close as can be to the Douglas family during Thursday night's Legacy of Vision Gala in Los Angeles.
Catherine, 48, looked lovely in blue as she arrived at the event with hubby Michael and his son Cameron, 38, later greeting father-in-law Kirk, 100, with a kiss on the lips.
The raven-haired beauty looked ravishing in a blue silk number which dipped love to reveal her full chest.
She left her raven tresses long and flowing while dusting a bit of rust-colored shadow upon her eyelids and flashing an ivory smile.
Dangling diamond studs, peep-toe heels and a sizable ruby ring rounded out the Chicago starlet's look.
The Oscar winner was sure to greet mother-in-law Ann Douglas with a hug as well.
Husband Michael, 73, looked dapper in sharp navy suit with champagne-colored tie.
The May-December couple - who has 25 years between them - arrived at the event with Douglas's eldest son Cameron, 38.
Cameron, who is an actor like his father and granddad, is Michael's son with first wife Diandra Luker.
The New York native was stylish in a royal blue suit paired with pink, slide-on sneakers.
He matched his kicks with a pastel tie while slicking his brown-blonde locks back smoothly.
Catherine and husband Michael Douglas, 73, will be celebrating their 17th wedding anniversary on November 18.
No one really knows what goes on in my four walls,' Zeta-Jones told Vanity Fair in September.
'My husband and I have been in the public eye for many, many, many years. So, when we go out, we put the Michael Douglas-Catherine Zeta-Jones armor on every now and again. We are a very, very, very close family; we share everything.'
Catherine's latest project, Cocaine Godmother, is currently in post-production.
The star plays Miami drug lord Griselda Blanco in the Lifetime movie, set for release in 2018.
Catherine was a stand-out in Feud: Betty & Joan, where she played old Hollywood beauty Olivia de Havilland, who also serves as the story's narrator.
And the Welsh beauty appeared close as can be to the Douglas family during Thursday night's Legacy of Vision Gala in Los Angeles.
Catherine, 48, looked lovely in blue as she arrived at the event with hubby Michael and his son Cameron, 38, later greeting father-in-law Kirk, 100, with a kiss on the lips.
The raven-haired beauty looked ravishing in a blue silk number which dipped love to reveal her full chest.
She left her raven tresses long and flowing while dusting a bit of rust-colored shadow upon her eyelids and flashing an ivory smile.
Dangling diamond studs, peep-toe heels and a sizable ruby ring rounded out the Chicago starlet's look.
The Oscar winner was sure to greet mother-in-law Ann Douglas with a hug as well.
Husband Michael, 73, looked dapper in sharp navy suit with champagne-colored tie.
The May-December couple - who has 25 years between them - arrived at the event with Douglas's eldest son Cameron, 38.
Cameron, who is an actor like his father and granddad, is Michael's son with first wife Diandra Luker.
The New York native was stylish in a royal blue suit paired with pink, slide-on sneakers.
He matched his kicks with a pastel tie while slicking his brown-blonde locks back smoothly.
Catherine and husband Michael Douglas, 73, will be celebrating their 17th wedding anniversary on November 18.
The couple, who have a 25 year age difference, share two children, son Dylan, 17, and daughter Carys, 14.
No one really knows what goes on in my four walls,' Zeta-Jones told Vanity Fair in September.
'My husband and I have been in the public eye for many, many, many years. So, when we go out, we put the Michael Douglas-Catherine Zeta-Jones armor on every now and again. We are a very, very, very close family; we share everything.'
Catherine's latest project, Cocaine Godmother, is currently in post-production.
The star plays Miami drug lord Griselda Blanco in the Lifetime movie, set for release in 2018.
Catherine was a stand-out in Feud: Betty & Joan, where she played old Hollywood beauty Olivia de Havilland, who also serves as the story's narrator.
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