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Watch Catherine Zeta-Jones Explain TikTok To Michael Douglas (Exclusive)

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Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are having fun in quarantine! The couple is happy to have their two children, Dylan, 19, and Carys, 17, home amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “I must say as crazy and as unchartered as these waters are, it has been wonderful having these kids home, and I applaud them for being so contentious with their schoolwork and really jumping up to the plate,” Zeta-Jones, 50, tells ET’s Kevin Frazier.

The family has been spending their downtime playing music together. “We bought a guitar,” the “Chicago” star reveals. “I play a bit of piano, my daughter plays piano, we sing.

Downstairs, there’s a drum kit. We bought four acoustic guitars, electric guitar, drum kit and so it’s a musical household. There’s

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