Michael Douglas might be one of the most celebrated actors of his generation, but even he has his bad days. The Hollywood star recently revealed that he likes to listen to a classic Disney song whenever he's feeling the blues.

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According to New Zealand City News, the 70-year-old thespian says that he always feels uplifted whenever he listens to the 1946 tune Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah by James Baskett in the Disney animated movie, Song of the South.

He told MixRadio in an interview, "It always makes me smile especially during the muddy season."

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Just recently, Douglas revealed that his son Dylan experienced an unfortunate antisemitism rant while the family was vacationing in Europe. The Hollywood actor says his son was targeted by a man at a hotel they were staying at because he was wearing his Star of David necklace.

In an Op-Ed piece for the Los Angeles Times, Douglas, who has two children, Dylan and Carys, with actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, said he confronted the man who went on an anti-Semitic attack on his son.

Douglas explained to his child at the time by saying, "Dylan, you just had your first taste of anti-Semitism."

Douglas added, "Anti-Semitism, I've seen, is like a disease that goes dormant, flaring up with the next political trigger. Because if we confront anti-Semitism whenever we see it, if we combat it individually and as a society, and use whatever platform we have to denounce it, we can stop the spread of this madness."