Friday, January 22, 2010

I have to take Viagra to keep up with Catherine Zeta-Jones: Michael Douglas, 65, reveals their bedroom secrets

Bedroom secrets: Michael Douglas, pictured here with wife Catherine Zeta-Jones, describes Viagra as a 'wonderful enhancement'

At 65, Michael Douglas has finally revealed how he manages to keep his marriage to his much younger wife Catherine Zeta-Jones pepped up.

Apart from daily gym workouts, the Hollywood actor has confessed to using Viagra.

In a frank admission, Douglas sang the praises of the blue pill and similar drugs for helping bridge the 25-year age gap.

'God bless her that she likes older guys.

'And some wonderful enhancements have happened in the last few years - Viagra, Cialis - that can make us all feel younger,' he said.

Douglas, the star of Basic Instinct and Fatal Attraction who was once treated for sex addiction while married to his first wife Diandra, made the comment to AARP magazine, a U.S. publication for pensioners.

When asked if the sight of his wife in one of her most seductive roles - Elena in The Mask Of Zorro - still set his heart racing, he replied: 'Oh, yeah. At least in your head, your fire burns as brightly. Let's not kid ourselves.'


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Douglas and Miss Zeta-Jones, 40, will celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary this year. They have two children, Dylan, nine, and six-year-old Carys.

The couple have defied critics who expected their May December marriage to fizzle out.

Instead, Douglas says he is more focused and committed to his family than ever

'I'm not so concerned about my career,' says the star, who recently reprised his Oscar-winning role as Gordon Gekko for the upcoming Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps.

But he admits that he could have been a better father to his eldest son, Cameron, who is in jail after being arrested and charged with selling drugs.

Douglas has said little about his actor son's July 28 arrest and subsequent imprisonment other than to describe it as 'devastating'.


Admitting his failures: Michael says he could have been a better father to Cameron, who is now in prison facing drug charges

His son had been arrested previously for possessing cocaine and could get life in prison if convicted of charges that he sold thousands of dollars worth of methamphetamine.

'I'll assume whatever responsibilities I have to. Would it have been better to have been around more? Absolutely. There were absences, and I was no angel,' he said.
'Cameron has a lot of life ahead. He now recognizes his own demons and struggles.'

Douglas said his son, his only child with his first wife Diandra Luker, is a 'tough kid' but he still worried about his welfare.

'He's in a federal prison, and you've got some big, bad boys down there,' said Douglas.

His son was arrested at a Manhattan hotel, and prosecutors allege he shipped large quantities of drugs from California to New York via mail service FedEx.

Douglas, 65, the son of actor Kirk Douglas, is determined not to make the same mistakes again when it comes to parenting.

'I see the confidence my kids have got versus the struggle for confidence that I had or that Cameron might have dealt with,' he said


source: dailymail

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