Known for being candid about his sex life, "Ant-Man" star Michael Douglas did not hesitate to jokingly brag about his manhood when he was questioned about his key to superstardom by George Wayne of Vanity Fair.
"I have a big d**k," Page Six quoted the 70-year-old actor as saying at the party held after the screening of "Ant-Man" on July 13, Monday, when he was quizzed to name a body feature that has kept him in business for so long. The after-party was held at Knickerbocker Hotel rooftop and was also attended by "The heartbreak Kid" actress Malin Akerman, Alysia Reiner and former supermodel Pat Cleveland.
Although Douglas proudly talked about his manhood, the same is unlikely to make an appearance in his hotly-anticipated movie, in which he is playing the role of the scientist, Dr. Hank Pym.
Set to hit the theatres on July 17, Friday, "Ant-Man" also stars the "Clueless" actor Paul Rudd as Ant-Man, the "Lost" star Evangeline Lilly as Douglas character's daughter and the "The Strain" star Corey Stoll as the enemy of Ant-Man.
Meanwhile, Douglas appeared on the ITV's show "Lorraine" where he claimed that his two children are excited for his role in the upcoming movie and in fact, he was persuaded by his teenage son to sign the action sci-fi movie.
Also, Douglas told the show's host that he is in a happy space right now and is looking forward to celebrate 15th wedding anniversary with his actress wife Catherine Zeta-Jones. It was rumored back in August 2013 that the couple was on the verge of break-up when the "Chicago" actress was rumored to have temporarily moved out of their house, Daily Mail reported.