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Michael Douglas charms fans with playful puppet video

Michael Douglas had fans reacting warmly after sharing a lighthearted video on social media. Hundreds of well-wishes poured in after the veteran actor posted the clip on Sunday.

In the video, Douglas is seen enjoying the classic tune “That’s Amore” alongside a comedic puppet. He shared the moment with his more than two million Instagram followers, simply captioning the post with the song’s title.

The playful clip quickly drew attention from those close to him. His wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, was among those who liked the post, along with actress Melanie Griffith, mother of Dakota Johnson.

Beyond his immediate circle, the post also drew a wave of public affection. Hundreds of fans left comments praising the actor, with several calling him one of the best performers in the industry.

One fan wrote that he remains an all-time favourite, while another simply expressed how much they admire his work. The overwhelmingly positive response reflects the deep goodwill Douglas continues to enjoy among longtime fans.

The lighthearted post also comes years after a much more serious chapter in his life. Douglas experienced significant weight loss during his battle with throat cancer, following his diagnosis back in 2010.

He announced in January 2011 that his cancer was in remission, marking a major turning point in his recovery. Douglas has remained cancer-free ever since, continuing to work steadily in the industry in the years that followed.

His latest social media appearance offers a lighter, more playful glimpse into his life today, far removed from that difficult period. Fans have continued to express appreciation not just for his career, but for his openness in sharing both serious and joyful moments with his audience over the years.

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