Michael Douglas, the man known for portraying Dr. Hank Pym in the Marvel Cinematic Universe confessed to an act of…competitiveness that he does with his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones. The couple admitted that they like to play a “mini-game” during the actual game of golf.
As per confessions by his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones, the veteran actor has to show some intimacy when he loses a game of golf. Although the occurrence hasn’t been repetitive, Michael Douglas admitted to losing a few times as he had to whip…his manhood out.
Michael Douglas Whips Out The Lasso After Losing Golf
Before it was confirmed by Michael Douglas, the confession had gone viral when Catherine Zeta-Jones talked about it on The Graham Norton Show. Although it felt like an exaggeration, it was proven true by the veteran actor after all these years.
According to the Wall Street actor, the fun between the couple should not be interrupted as they both enjoy a game of golf. With reported bets that are NSFW to discuss, Michael Douglas stated that every time he does not pass “the ladies’ tee”, he has to whip his manhood out.
“[I have to] whip it out” if [it] doesn’t “hit it past the ladies’ tee. There have been times when we’re playing alone, and [I] have to give her a little show because we are competitive. But only when I play with my wife,”
The partner of the Fatal Attraction actor, Catherine Zeta-Jones also admitted that she makes the same bet with any other man be it a fan or a paparazzi.
“We have a bet that if he ducks a shot, he has to drop his pants. There has been an issue with paparazzi, so I make him go into the bushes. A deal is a deal.”
As for Michael Douglas, the actor talked about sharing his talent with the current generation by starring in MCU’s Ant-Man.
Michael Douglas Wanted To Do A Green Screen Movie
In an interview with The Guardian, the 78-year-old actor revealed that the only reason that he picked up Ant-Man back in 2015 was so that he could do a green-screen movie. In a wholesome speech, the actor felt glad that he was doing a children’s movie and not another r-rated film.
“That was one of the reasons to do Ant-Man, other than I had never done a green screen-type movie. Most of my films have been R-rated – for adults only. I get a big kick out of having these kids pulling on my jacket, saying: “Hank Pym! Ant-Man!” It’s as close to immortality an actor can get.”
With his reprising role, Michael Douglas appeared on the big screens once again with the role of Hank Pym in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. The movie that kickstarted Phase 5 of the MCU is currently screening in theaters across the world.
Source: The Guardian