Michael Douglas: ‘Spectacular Event In Bermuda’
Speaking during a recent interview with Hub Culture, actor Michael Douglas — who noted that he has a long history in Bermuda –said that the America’s Cup in Bermuda will be a “spectacular event.”
Mr Douglas said, “We have the America’s Cup coming up in Bermuda in April, May, June of this year, which is going to be a spectacular event in Bermuda.
Interview with Mr Douglas, his comments about Bermuda start at around 6 minutes in:
“Not only America’s Cup is going on, we also have the Tall Ships. They’re going to be there as well, what they call the J-Class, which is the old classical America Cup boats.
“I have a long history in Bermuda,” Mr Douglas added. “My mother is Bermudian. My mother’s family has been there for 400 years.”
Mr Douglas at the America’s Cup Venue Announcement Press Conference in New York in 2014, along with his wife Catherine Zeta Jones, Dr Grant Gibbons, Premier Michael Dunkey, Sir Russell Coutts and Harvey Schiller. Photo by ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget.
Thanks.Mr. Douglas.
His mothers family has been here for 400 years.
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Onuon Juice, You must be so much fun to be around. I heard about a bunch of others that think like you. Rumour is they are often found between two cheeks and on a toilet.
Anyone who can boast that their anscestors were around during Slavery have to consider which role they played.
The Truth is an offence but not a sin
Was going to reply, but decided a reply to anything OJ posts is a waste of time.
My apology, I hit “like” to OJ’s response in error.
Well then go talk to his ANCESTORS, not him. Barking up the wrong tree but then again all you do is bark…non-stop.
A great ambassador for Bermuda.
A very diplomatic interview indeed. I note his concern about Trumps picks for the Environment that no doubt extends to the FDA and EPA.
Time will tell…….
I am particularly keen to see what Trump does re the MONSANTO.BAYER merger.
The fact that 8 people are worth the same as 3 billion people on the planet and that folks are talking about the disparity is a most necessary thing. 3.1 billion people live on less that $2 dollars a day.
All the homeless in Bermuda beg for way more than that a day here.
Bermuda is lucky to have the standard of living we do. BUT it is all relative of course.
In terms of taxes, the rich MUST pay a lot more to the state and that includes the wealthy in Bermuda.
The Middle Class need some tax relief, and the poor should pay zero….