Did Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones Celebrate Their Daughter’s Graduation from Brown University?

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Key Takeaways
- Carys Douglas graduated from Brown University.
- Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas shared their pride on social media.
- The family celebrated with heartfelt moments and a congratulatory cake.
- Carys earned a degree in Film and International Relations.
- Douglas reflects on how fatherhood has changed his life perspective.
Los Angeles, May 26 (NationPress) - The renowned Hollywood duo Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are basking in joy as they mark a significant achievement in their family. They recently celebrated the graduation of their 22-year-old daughter Carys.
Catherine shared a heartfelt moment on her Instagram, posting a photo of herself and her 80-year-old husband giving Carys a kiss on both cheeks, according to People magazine.
The 55-year-old actress captioned the touching image, “The night before graduation!!!! We are both such proud parents right now!! It’s only just begun.”
The photograph captured Carys, a graduate of Brown University, pouting adorably in a white full-length dress, while her father donned a navy suit and her mother opted for a sleek black two-piece suit.
Further insights into the graduation festivities were shared by Catherine on her Instagram stories, showcasing a cake adorned with the words, “Congratulations Graduation Class of 25,” alongside an image of Carys and her fellow graduates on the steps of the prestigious Ivy League institution located in Providence, Rhode Island.
Catherine also posted joyful pictures of her daughter embracing and posing with her classmates. Carys earned her degree in Film and International Relations and is one of two children of Douglas and Zeta-Jones, who tied the knot in November 2000.
Besides Carys, they have a son named Dylan, 24, while Douglas is also the father to Cameron, 46, from his previous marriage to Diandra Luker. Douglas and Luker were married for 18 years before their divorce in 2000.
In a 2010 interview with AARP The Magazine, the actor reflected on how parenthood transformed his priorities.
“My career was the most important thing in my life, followed by marriage and children. And it’s completely reversed now. I never anticipated starting a family and the joy of raising kids at my age,” he remarked.