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Demi Moore’s daughters couldn’t hold back their emotions after her victory at the Golden Globes

Demi Moore’s daughters were emotional after her Golden Globe win Demi Moore won her first Golden Globe for her role in the movie Substance. Her three daughters filmed an emotional reaction to their mother’s victory, the video of which quickly went viral.”, — write on: unn.ua

Demi Moore received her first “Golden Globe” for her role in the film “Substance”. Her daughters shared a video of the moment, which quickly went viral on social media.

Writes UNN with a link to the video of the moment, which was published on Instagram.

Details

Demi Moore’s daughters Scout, Tallulah and Rumer Willis shared a video of the moment. In a joint Instagram post, the three rejoice when Scandal star Kerry Washington announces Moore’s name.

Washington presented the award for best actress in a motion picture musical or comedy with actor Andrew Garfield, star of “A Time to Live.”

The post was accompanied by the caption: “She did it.”

Also in the room are American florist and perfumer Eric Buterbaugh, as well as British photographer Amanda de Cadenet, along with the Willis sisters. This video quickly became popular on social networks.

Moore, who stars in Substance alongside Margaret Qualey, was also praised for her acceptance speech. She told how she almost gave up on her career until the “Substance” script became a new chance for her.

“Thirty years ago, a producer told me I was a popcorn actress, and I decided that meant I didn’t deserve that kind of award, that I could be in successful movies that make a lot of money and never get recognized. I believed in it,” the actress shared.

She added that a few years ago she thought she had done everything she had to do:

“And then this magical, bold and completely unconventional script called The Substance appeared on my desk, and the universe told me: you’re not done yet.”

In closing her speech, Moore shared what this award means to her in the future.

“In those moments when we feel like we’re not smart enough, beautiful, slim, or successful enough, when we feel like we’re just not good enough, one woman told me, ‘Just know, you’ll never be enough, but you can measure up. your work if you just put down the ruler,” Moore concluded.

Let’s add

“Substance” is a feminist body-horror film co-produced by Great Britain, the United States and France, directed and written by Coralie Farger.

Starring Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid.

The film received high praise from critics, many of whom considered Demi Moore’s performance in the film to be her best.

In the center of the plot is 50-year-old Elizabeth Sparkle, an “Oscar-winning” actress and host of a fitness show, who learns that she can be replaced by a younger and more attractive woman. After losing her position on television, Elizabeth learns about a drug that promises to restore her youth and create “the best version of herself.” The drug makes it possible to regenerate cells and temporarily rejuvenate the body. This is how Sue appears – a young copy of Elizabeth, who shares the same body with her. However, over time, a conflict develops between them, and their relationship turns into a struggle full of hatred.

The film is about self-acceptance, struggling with inner problems and finding who we really are when we are surrounded by standards of external beauty and success.

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