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    Michael Douglas, 80, 'whips it out' for Catherine Zeta-Jones in saucy admission

    By Tatiana Krisztina,

    4 days ago

    Michael Douglas isn't afraid to get a bit saucy with his wife on the golf course.

    The Wall Street actor has been married to Catherine Zeta-Jones, 54, for almost 25 years. The two actors started dating in 1999 before marrying in November 2000.

    Their relationship is still going strong, which Michael boasted about while he appeared on The View this week. He was asked by one of the hosts what happens when he and his wife play golf together and he loses.

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    Michael bluntly answered: "Whip it out. Drop the trow and whip it out." The crowd laughed in surprise, but this wasn't the first time the actor had admitted to the tradition when he lost on the green against his wife.

    In 2016 he admitted on The Graham Norton Show that Catherine makes him "take his pants off" if he didn't hit the golf ball far enough. Then in 2023, The Guardian asked Michael to clarify that comment.

    "The rules are I have to whip it out if I don't hit it past the ladies' tees, which I manage most of the time," he said. While on The View, he shared how things have changed.

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    Michael said: "I’m going to be 80 now in September, so now I play off of ladies' tees, too. So I don’t have to do that anymore."

    Sara Haines asked what Catherine has to do if she loses, which made Whoopi Goldberg chime in: "I don't even want to know."

    While he appeared on the morning show, Michael also shared his thoughts about his fellow actor George Clooney writing an op-ed about wanting President Biden to step down. "This is such a tough one," he told the panel.

    "I adore the guy, you know 50 years of public service, and this just happens to be one of the elections that’s so crucial," he continued, "I don’t worry necessarily today or tomorrow but a year down the line...I worry. I am concerned."

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