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Catherine Zeta Jones: 'He's gone mad' Actress shares isolation video with Michael Douglas

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Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, 50, who is married to Michael Douglas, 75, shared a video of the family sat together in their living room.

But the Welsh-born beauty admitted things had got "crazy" with their pet pooch as they remain in lockdown.Taking to Instagram, the Hollywood starlet shared a cheeky video clip of their dog Taylor excitedly running over their furniture and members of the family.In the clip, actor Michael could be seen holding his hands up attempting to block himself from the erratic energy of the family pooch.But this did not steer Taylor from causing havoc, as he jumped from Catherine's son Dylan, 19 and Carys, 16 , who were perched on the sofa.The actress captioned the hilarious clip: "Crazy!

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