Catherine Zeta-Jones is back in the spotlight, but not necessarily due to a new and exciting project.
The actress recently shared a new selfie on Instagram to celebrate the recent Easter holiday, and though she kept the post filled with positive vibes, fans and other internet users couldn’t help but comment on how different she looks. Many accused her of getting plastic surgery or some other kind of face-altering cosmetic treatment. Read more about her selfie and how the internet reacted below.

Catherine Zeta-Jones Posts A New Selfie On Instagram
One of today's most recognized actresses continues to be the Chicago actress, who was thrust back into the spotlight after playing the iconic Morticia Addams in Wednesday, the hit Netflix series starring Jenna Ortega.
Catherine is also quite active on social media, posting lots of photos and reels from her adventures off-camera, including snaps of her and her famous husband, actor Michael Douglas. More recently, she posted in honor of the Easter holiday this past weekend. The dark-haired actress could be seen subtly smiling in a long-sleeved, plunging red top with a blue and white print on it.
Her long hair cascaded behind her, and she stared into the camera while wearing some red lipstick. She simply captioned her post, "Happy Easter," with a coordinating red heart.

Fans React To Catherine's New Selfie & Accuse Her Of Getting Plastic Surgery
After the Oscar-winner's selfie was shared with the world, fans and media outlets quickly spread it on other social media platforms and accounts. Though she typically has a large number of admirers commenting on how beautiful she is, this selfie got a rather cold reception.
After taking a look at the 56-year-old's face, numerous internet users felt that she looked very different than usual, and speculated that she wasn't just aging, but getting some kind of plastic surgery procedures or treatments.
"I didn't recognize her," commented an Instagram user, as another added, "She doesn’t look like a person anymore!"
"She was absolutely the most beautiful actress of the 90s/early 2000s," wrote a fan. "Such a shame when women feel the need to turn to plastic surgery."
"Doesn’t even look like her anymore," commented another.

