Zeta Jones and Douglas ‘suffered personal distress’

Catherine Zeta Jones and husband Michael Douglas suffered not only commercial but personal distress when the paparazzi invaded their wedding, a High Court judge in London was told today.

Zeta Jones and Douglas ‘suffered personal distress’

Alastair Wilson QC, representing the Hollywood golden couple, was opening the second phase of the legal battle against Hello! magazine which published unauthorised photographs of the New York ceremony in November 2000.

He told Mr Justice Lindsay that the Douglases were entitled to damages not only for the damage caused to their commercial rights they had signed a £1 million exclusive deal with celebrity magazine OK! but also for the real personal distress they had suffered.

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