People Magazine unveiled their annual Most Beautiful Person edition on Tuesday, and they selected Demi Moore.
‘I’m certainly more comfortable in my own skin at this point than I have ever been,’ the 62-year-old Brat Packer said in her cover story.
‘In truth, the greatest freedom that I have found is in deepening into my acceptance of myself as I am. And that, I think, is a daily reminder. It’s a daily sense of bringing forward an appreciation for all that I am, and that doesn’t mean it’s just the parts I like. It means it’s an acceptance of all the parts of me.’
Demi has a greater appreciation for everything her body has been through, including welcoming her three daughters Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah.
‘I have overall really incredible health, but that doesn’t mean that sometimes I look in the mirror and I don’t go, “God I look old.” Or “God my face is falling,” admitted Moore (born Guynes).
‘I do. I do and there are things I just don’t like and I would prefer that it didn’t feel like it was falling. But, at the same time, I can accept that is where I’m at today and I know the difference today is that doesn’t define my value or who I am.’
People Magazine unveiled their annual Most Beautiful Person edition on Tuesday, and they selected Demi Moore
The Substance star won both the Golden Globe Award and the SAG Award for her performance as aging workout guru Elisabeth Sparkle in Coralie Fargeat’s critically-acclaimed body horror film.
Demi also crowded her mantel with prizes from Critics Choice Awards, BAFTAs, Hamptons Film Festival, Savannah Film Festival, Cinémathèque française, SFFILM, Kansas City Film Critics Circle, Women Film Critics Circle, Satellite Awards, Saturn Awards, AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, Dorian Awards, and Irish Film & Television Academy Awards.
‘I think there’s an aspect that we all have experienced, which is compare and despair,’ Moore said of The Substance’s themes.
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‘And it isn’t necessarily just about our outsides. It’s that harsh, self-critical judgment. And everyone who’s in the public eye does face a little more judgment and harsher external criticism. I think the thing that was so relatable is really that violence we can have against ourselves.’
The New Mexico-born grandmother continued: ‘It’s put me through the wringer. Not unlike what The Substance is and why they made the character an actor. Because it really forced me to address my issues of self-judgment and lack of appreciation.’
Demi maintains her fit 5ft5in frame by eating ‘really nutrient-dense food’ including eggs, but she does not eat meat.
‘I think a big part of wellness is really inside out. And I’ve come to realize how important sleep is,’ Moore explained.
‘I mean, I’m not perfect. I still do drink Red Bull. I do love it. But not many. One.’
The self-described ‘rule breaker’ loves having her signature long locks, and she plans on eventually stopping using hair dye.
The 62-year-old Brat Packer said in her cover story: ‘I’m certainly more comfortable in my own skin at this point than I have ever been’ (pictured March 2)
Demi has a greater appreciation for everything her body has been through, including welcoming her three daughters (from L-R) Scout, Rumer, and Tallulah (pictured January 5)
Moore admitted: ‘I have overall really incredible health, but that doesn’t mean that sometimes I look in the mirror and I don’t go, “God I look old.” Or “God my face is falling.” I do. I do’ (pictured March 2)
The Substance star won both the Golden Globe Award and the SAG Award for her performance as aging workout guru Elisabeth Sparkle in Coralie Fargeat’s critically-acclaimed body horror film
Moore said of The Substance’s themes: ‘I think there’s an aspect that we all have experienced, which is compare and despair. And it isn’t necessarily just about our outsides’
The New Mexico-born grandmother added: ‘It’s that harsh, self-critical judgment. And everyone who’s in the public eye does face a little more judgment and harsher external criticism. I think the thing that was so relatable is really that violence we can have against ourselves’
Demi continued: ‘It’s put me through the wringer. Not unlike what The Substance is and why they made the character an actor. Because it really forced me to address my issues of self-judgment and lack of appreciation’
Moore maintains her fit 5ft5in frame by eating ‘really nutrient-dense food’ including eggs, but she does not eat meat: ‘I’ve come to realize how important sleep is. I mean, I’m not perfect. I still do drink Red Bull’ (pictured February 16)
The self-described ‘rule breaker’ will be spending ‘the next few months’ in Texas reprising her role as Jon Hamm’s onscreen wife Cami Miller in the second season of Taylor Sheridan’s oil rig drama Landman (pictured April 2)
Last November, Demi filmed her role as ‘cutthroat fashion maven’ in Boots Riley’s sci-fi shoplifting comedy I Love Boosters (script pictured October 8)
‘Oh, 100 percent. I look at women who have that incredible gray, especially long, and I think it’s striking,’ Demi gushed.
‘I would definitely do it. Mine’s like a smattering of gray that makes my hair look murky. I didn’t really even start coloring it until I was, like, 55.’
Moore will be spending ‘the next few months’ in Texas reprising her role as Jon Hamm’s onscreen wife Cami Miller in the second season of Taylor Sheridan’s oil rig drama Landman.
The Paramount+ small-screen adaptation of Christian Wallace’s 2019 Boomtown podcast also stars Billy Bob Thornton, Ali Larter, Andy Garcia, and Michael Peña.
Last November, the Emmy-nominated producer filmed her role as ‘cutthroat fashion maven’ in Boots Riley’s sci-fi shoplifting comedy I Love Boosters alongside LaKeith Stanfield, Will Poulter, Keke Palmer, Eiza González, Naomi Ackie, and Taylour Paige.