Michael Douglas Thanks Estranged Wife Catherine Zeta-Jones at the Emmy's

Michael Douglas thanked his estranged wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones after receiving an award at the Emmys, according to the Huffington Post.

After winning Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for "Behind The Candelabra," Douglas made some appropriately suggestive jokes about sharing his award with his costar, Matt Damon. However, his public gratitude for his family was what stole the show, as he mentioned his estranged wife, Catherine-Zeta Jones, and his three children.

"I want to thank my wife Catherine for her support, my kids Dylan and Carys, and a shout out for my oldest son Cameron and hoping that I'll be able and they'll allow me to see him soon."

Zeta-Jones and Douglas recently announced their separation and have not been seen together since the announcement. According to Page Six, he's been taking refuge with 83-year-old billionaire and "political puppeteer" George Soros, but we can only hope that his speech was an indication of some form of reconciliation.

Douglas told ET Online of the separation, "Everybody is fine. Nothing really more to say. We were just taking a little break. We're talking. I think everything will be fine and I'm very hopeful." Cameron, Douglas' son from his first marriage to Diandra Luker, is currently imprisoned for drug possession and will remain in jail until 2018.

Douglas is a walking paradox and a household name, having starred in some of the most remarkable films ever created. He is currently filming several films that are set to be shown next year. This list includes And So It Goes, The Reach and Reykjavik.

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