20-year-old daughter of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas, is the spitting image of her mother.
Carys Douglas illuminated her mother’s radiant allure with a spotless self-portrait unveiled last Friday. Basking in the seaside holiday cheer, Carys’ striking resemblance to her mother Catherine during her prime in the acclaimed series “Darling Buds of May” was undeniably present in the selfie taken during her festive beach retreat.
Catherine famously portrayed Mariette, the Larkin family’s eldest progeny, charting her path to stardom in the 1990s series.
Sporting a deep-cut brown swimsuit, Carys captured a natural beauty in her holiday selfie. She also showcased images of her charming coastal abode and displayed her literary company for the journey, Kahlil Gibran’s masterpiece, “The Prophet.”
At the start of the year, Carys entranced her audience with a collection of videos exhibiting her musical prowess. Her vocal serenades were matched only by her impressive piano skills.
Catherine has regularly commended her daughter’s musical interpretations as “exquisite” and “extraordinary.”
It appears Carys is swiftly paving her way in the performative arts, taking inspirational cues from her renowned parents.
In one of Carys’ latest performances, she graced the stage with the Honky Tonks, the staple ensemble of Hus Mals og Menningar bar in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Post-performance, one band member showed reverence by kneeling beside Carys, in a gesture of accolade.
Carys broadcasted the musical moment on Instagram captionless, to which Catherine reacted with: “Carys!!!! Phenomenal! I wish I could witness it. Love you. Revel in the moment, my treasure.”
The band’s lead vocalist reciprocated to the actress’s input, stating: “Yes, Catherine, your daughter was spectacular. I’m Sibbi, the voice of the band, and we perform ‘Shallow’ each night inviting different talented guests to join us.”