Beauty wows with performance of Chicago showtune which won her 2002 gong
Cheeky performance ... Catherine Zeta-Jones performs All That Jazz
CATHERINE Zeta-Jones dazzles the Oscars crowd with a rendition of showtune All That Jazz - from the role in Chicago that won her a statuette a decade ago.
The Welsh beauty slipped into a black wig and sheer lace bodice for the performance, which saw her cavorting with both male and female dancers.
At one point two other performers rested their hands on the 43-year-old's bottom, before Catherine bent at the waist to give the audience a generous eyeful of cleavage.
And while there was no second gong to follow up her 2002 Best Supporting Actress award for her turn as Velma Kelly, her performance still made the night a triumph.
Catherine's song was just part of the ceremony's movie-music theme, with Jennifer Hudson wowing with a track from Dream Girls, which won her a gong in 2007.
And Brit songbird Adele sang Bond track Skyfall, which won her a Best Original Song award later in the evening.
Catherine looked just as gorgeous earlier in the night, when she arrived at the Oscars ceremony in a metallic golden Zuhair Murad dress.
And she was accompanied by husband Michael Douglas - putting paid to rumours that the pair were set to split.
While the National Enquirer alleged the pair were in the middle of a "hush hush trial separation" a spokesperson for the couple branded the claims "completely false".
The pair certainly seemed loved-up as they smiled and posed for snaps together on their way into the glitzy ceremony.
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