The acclaimed actress Catherine Zeta-Jones has spoken candidly about her cherished culinary traditions in London and voiced concerns over escalating political divisions. During a recent visit, Zeta-Jones shared that indulging in fish and chips remains a consistent pleasure. She also detailed her enjoyment of traditional “Cream Tea” experiences, frequently choosing establishments like The Ritz and Corinthia hotels, relishing scones with jam and clotted cream – despite navigating a gluten sensitivity.
Beyond her personal indulgences, Zeta-Jones remarked on the significant amount of time she and her husband, Michael Douglas, spend in Europe, a detail not always apparent to the public. While she typically refrains from discussing political matters publicly, she expressed a desire for a shift in communication styles, stating she finds the current level of “toxic rhetoric” unsustainable.
Zeta-Jones observed a troubling trend of regression, drawing parallels to “archaic tribalism” within a world that should be interconnected. She suggested a need for renewed perspective among global leaders, advocating for a return to understanding history’s lessons. “We’re developing towards that point where we say, ‘Oh, it’s happened again,'” she commented.
The actress, who began her performance career at age nine in London’s West End theater, is set to return to screens on August 6th as Morticia Addams in the new Netflix series “Wednesday”.