It wasn't just their shared Sept. 25 birthday that indicated Oscar winners Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones were meant to be.
They appeared together at the International Federation of Head and Neck Oncologic Societies 5th World Congress that July.
Recalling Douglas' struggle, she said, "I was a mess. I'll be quite frank, I was a mess. When I'm married to a man who has such a conviction for life...he fights to make the wrongs right. For the first time he was fighting for his life." "In all seriousness and in every sense of the word," he added, "I'm very fortunate to be here today."Grateful for their second chance in every sense of the world, the couple even sold their old Bedford home, the one where Zeta-Jones weathered their split, and—a 19th-century colonial mansion with eight bedrooms and 13.5 bathrooms that cost them $11.25 million.
"We worked things out—if both people want to work something out and make it better, you can do it. You can't do it if it's just one person."Chemo and radiation were "like the seven circles of hell," but eventually his situation "got better. Then it even got good."
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