She’s a supportive daughter.
Carys Zeta Douglas made her debut at the Cannes Film Festival alongside parents Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones on Tuesday, attending the event’s opening ceremony in a white-hot look.
The 20-year-old beauty – who’s an aspiring musician and goes by “CZD” on Instagram – looked all grown up next to her A-list parents in a gorgeous, semi-sheer Elie Saab lace gown with a low neckline and delicate detailing.
The young star wore her hair pulled back in an elegant bun, the better to show off her dress’ strappy open back and sides.
Zeta-Jones, 53, also wore Elie Saab for the occasion, opting for a plunging red gown with an asymmetrical cape, while dad Douglas, 78, looked dapper in a classic tuxedo and bowtie.
Both mother and daughter coordinated their accessories for the carpet as well, sporting Chopard jewels and Sarah Flint shoes.
Douglas was presented with an honorary Palme d’Or to celebrate his career, with Uma Thurman handing over the award.
As part of the tribute, the festival will screen a previously unreleased documentary on the star’s life titled, “Michael Douglas, The Prodigal Son.”
While Carys was on hand for the major moment, his sons Dylan, 22, and Cameron, 44, — the latter of whom he shares with ex-wife Diandra Luker — didn’t appear to make the trip.
The Cannes Film Festival is familiar territory for the couple, who met at the event in 1998.
“I said to her after about half an hour [into hanging out for the first time], ‘You know, I’m going to be the father of your children,’” Douglas admitted during a 2016 appearance on “The Jonathan Ross Show.”
“You know, I’ve heard a lot about you and I’ve seen a lot about you, and I think it’s time I say goodnight,” the “Chicago” actress replied at the time.
Despite the rocky start, the couple got married in 2000 and have been together ever since.