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March 12th, 2008, 10:40 AM
CATHERINE ZETA-JONES SIZZLES IN SYDNEY
'I've still to reach my sexiest point'
Welsh actress, 38, promises to reveal more in next movie
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Catherine Zeta-Jones at the film premiere of Death Defyhing Acts in Sydney.
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In a bright, tight dress at the press conference earlier that day.
ACTRESS Catherine Zeta-Jones says that at 38, her 'sexiest point' is still in the future.
She also said that she was not ready for 'granny roles' yet.
That was obvious, looking at her stepping out in in Sydney to promote her new film, Death Defying Acts.
At the film's red carpet premiere at the State Theatre, she stopped traffic to meet hundreds of fans whistling and chanting her name, reported Australian media.
Earlier in the day, she had impressed even jaded members of the media.
While a media conference at the Sydney Opera House, she commented on the stuffy atmosphere, saying: 'Is it hot in here or is it just me?'.
'It's you!' cried some of the men in the media contingent.
'I didn't plan that,' Zeta-Jones laughed.
The Oscar winner has two children with husband Michael Douglas.
In Death Defying Acts, she takes on a motherly role, something she said she was happy to do.
'Obviously, my career is expanding and I am a mother, and so I'm not going to be rip-roaring in corsets playing a 19-year-old because I'm not. I'm 38 years old,' she told reporters.
'I'm actually really lucky and glad these other roles have come along and I can play a mother.'
But she also said that she wasn't about to give up sexy roles altogether.
'In my next movie, which is untitled at the moment, you'll be seeing a lot more of me, put it that way,' she said.
'I'm not going to be playing old grannies anytime soon.
'You see, I haven't actually reached my sexiest point yet.'
Zeta-Jones laughed off rumours that she brushed her teeth with strawberries and kept her hair in top condition by treating it with caviar.
'Anyone (who) thinks I'm dumb enough to put caviar in my hair... It goes right in my stomach, thanks very much,' she said.
The actress said she hoped to make a movie in Australia some day.
'I did a movie here years and years ago playing a little part in The Phantom, and I really loved working here,' she said.
'I really got to see a bit of Australia so I would love to come back and do a movie some time.'
Link:- http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,158892,00.html?
'I've still to reach my sexiest point'
Welsh actress, 38, promises to reveal more in next movie
http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/mnt/media/image/launched/2008-03-11/NP_NEWS_1_CURRENT_JONES11t.jpg
Catherine Zeta-Jones at the film premiere of Death Defyhing Acts in Sydney.
http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/mnt/media/image/launched/2008-03-11/NP_IMAGES_JONES11_8t.jpg
In a bright, tight dress at the press conference earlier that day.
ACTRESS Catherine Zeta-Jones says that at 38, her 'sexiest point' is still in the future.
She also said that she was not ready for 'granny roles' yet.
That was obvious, looking at her stepping out in in Sydney to promote her new film, Death Defying Acts.
At the film's red carpet premiere at the State Theatre, she stopped traffic to meet hundreds of fans whistling and chanting her name, reported Australian media.
Earlier in the day, she had impressed even jaded members of the media.
While a media conference at the Sydney Opera House, she commented on the stuffy atmosphere, saying: 'Is it hot in here or is it just me?'.
'It's you!' cried some of the men in the media contingent.
'I didn't plan that,' Zeta-Jones laughed.
The Oscar winner has two children with husband Michael Douglas.
In Death Defying Acts, she takes on a motherly role, something she said she was happy to do.
'Obviously, my career is expanding and I am a mother, and so I'm not going to be rip-roaring in corsets playing a 19-year-old because I'm not. I'm 38 years old,' she told reporters.
'I'm actually really lucky and glad these other roles have come along and I can play a mother.'
But she also said that she wasn't about to give up sexy roles altogether.
'In my next movie, which is untitled at the moment, you'll be seeing a lot more of me, put it that way,' she said.
'I'm not going to be playing old grannies anytime soon.
'You see, I haven't actually reached my sexiest point yet.'
Zeta-Jones laughed off rumours that she brushed her teeth with strawberries and kept her hair in top condition by treating it with caviar.
'Anyone (who) thinks I'm dumb enough to put caviar in my hair... It goes right in my stomach, thanks very much,' she said.
The actress said she hoped to make a movie in Australia some day.
'I did a movie here years and years ago playing a little part in The Phantom, and I really loved working here,' she said.
'I really got to see a bit of Australia so I would love to come back and do a movie some time.'
Link:- http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,158892,00.html?