Thursday, January 6, 2011

Undercover mother: Catherine Zeta-Jones bundles up to take daughter on New York subway

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Who's that girl? Catherine Zeta-Jones takes daughter Carys on the school run today in New York


She may be a wealthy actress, but Catherine Zeta-Jones still catches the New York subway - even in the midst of extremely cold weather.

The actress braved the chill to take daughter Carys, seven, on the school run today.

Both mother and daughter were bundled up in thick coats with fur-trimmed hoods to ward off the cold, with Catherine holding on tight to a cup of coffee.

The Welsh native walked with Carys to the subway , where she kept a low profile thanks to her big coat and sunglasses.

And she made sure to keep her head tucked into her collar as she and Carys rode on the train.

Meanwhile husband Michael Douglas was also out and about today, wearing a giant blue coat and a knit hat as took a walk in Central Park.


On the train: Catherine keeps herself well covered up as she holds her coffee


The 66-year-old recently revealed he will discover this month whether his recent cancer treatment has been successful.

Doctors have told him this type of cancer has an 80 per cent cure rate.

He said: 'It certainly has put a little perspective on mortality, obviously. But as I looked through the stats, I didn’t think of this as life and death, I just saw it as an illness to get over.

‘So I didn’t dig into the bottom of my soul to see what I could see. The level of chemo, the amount they’re giving you, combined with radiation, was the max they could do in that period of time.

'It’s amazing that they almost have to try and kill you to bring you back.’


Waiting for news: Michael is hopeful about the results of his cancer tests


source: dailymail