‘I have to whip it out if I lose!’: Michael Douglas reveals Catherine Zeta-Jones makes him FLASH her as a forfeit when they play golf together
Michael Douglas has revealed his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones invented a very cheeky forfeit for when they’re playing golf.
The actor, 78, has been married to Catherine, 53, for more than two decades but admitted they still keep things spicy when it comes to mundane activities such as playing golf.
Speaking to The Guardian, Michael confessed: ‘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.
‘But there have been times when we’re playing alone, and have to give her a little show because we are competitive. But only when I play with my wife.’
Catherine previously spoke out about their racy wager, admitting she challenges all men to take the bet.
Oh my! Michael Douglas has revealed his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones invented a very cheeky forfeit for when they’re playing golf (pictured in 2005)
She said on The Graham Norton Show: ‘I’m pretty good, better than him and we have a bet that if he ducks a shot he has to drop his pants.
‘It’s not just my husband it’s any man I play. There has been an issue with paparazzi so I make him go into the bushes. A deal is a deal.’
The pair will no doubt have been making the most of the privacy in their new royal compound after moving into St James’ Palace.
The Hollywood superstars are now a stone’s throw from the home of the King and Queen Consort, while Princesses Anne and Beatrice are even closer neighbours.
The couple, who are ardent monarchists, are understood to have rented a flat at London’s oldest palace recently to be their base in the city.
One insider said: ‘It’s just perfect for their requirements when they’re visiting the capital.’
A one-bedroom flat at the palace, likely to be much smaller than the couple’s, is currently on the rental market for just under £4,000 a month.
Rentals within the palace first became available in 2015.
Cheeky: The actor, 78, has been married to Catherine, 53, for more than two decades but admitted they still keep things spicy when it comes to mundane activities such as playing golf
At the time, a source said: ‘In theory, anyone can apply but all prospective tenants will be subject to security and background checks.’
St James’s Palace was built by Henry VIII in the 16th century.
They previously divided their time between a £4million mansion in Irvington, New York state, and a 12-bedroom holiday home in Majorca.
They are also thought to own properties in Bermuda and Canada.
Catherine recently spoke about her admiration for the Royal Family and revealed that she had once had lunch with Queen Camilla.
‘I’m a massive royalist,’ she said. ‘In our family, we’ll dress up on royal occasions. My son will wear a top hat and tails and have scones.
‘I had a wonderful lunch with Camilla and Lady Astor in New York years ago, before they were even married, and I loved her. What you see is what you get with Camilla.’
As the son of Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas, Michael grew up in luxury in New York, while Zeta-Jones was raised in a semi-detached house in Swansea, South Wales.
Michael confessed: ‘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’ (pictured in 2005)