Catherine Zeta-Jones Has Danced Her Curves Away



Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones was once a role model for women who didn’t buy into the skinny trap Hollywood so often promotes in its movies. However, thanks to her singing and dancing role in the Broadway musical, “A Little Night Music,” she has lost the famous curves she sported as recently as the end of last year. Photos on Mail Online show Zeta-Jones looking leaner than ever on a recent night out with husband Michael Douglas. She has always fought to control her weight, which has fluctuated over the years with the birth of her two children. After her daughter Carys was born five years ago, she said she had used her “Chicago” routine to get back in shape. The actress got curvy again shortly after, prompting rumours that she had had breast augmentation. In 2007, she slimmed down again and there was speculation she was anorexic, to which she replied, “‘How could I ever, ever be anorexic, I’m just working out and not chomping down what I usually chomp down.”

Critics are concerned more with her acting in the Broadway production than her weight and overall have given Zeta-Jones rave reviews. David Rooney of Variety had this to say about her performance, “Bewitching, confident and utterly natural, she breathes a refreshing earthiness and warm-blooded sensuality into the part, even if she’s directed, in one of the most tiresome traits of Nunn’s production, to underline every suggestion of sexual innuendo in Wheeler’s book.”

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