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| Demi Moore is reportedly 'heartbroken' & taking the Oscar loss 'very hard' | Added 11 hours ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 As I said on Oscar night, I didn?t want Demi Moore to win the Best Actress Oscar, but I was still sad that she lost. She had a great ?comeback? story, a great ?it?s her time, after decades in the industry? story. I give her a lot of credit for changing into this Gucci dress and still going out to party post-Oscars. Demi is old-school never let the fkers see you down. Never give them the satisfaction. That being said, Demi had a great awards-season run, picking up a Golden Globe, SAG Award and Critics Choice. She?s fine, according to me. According to Page Six, Demi is heartbroken though. A source told the outlet that Demi ?can?t help but feel heartbroken? and ?Demi is taking this loss very hard because she felt like this was finally her chance to take home an Academy Award? [but she] is thrilled for Mikey and all the other women who were nominated for this award. But of course, it was a huge disappointment not hearing her name be called.? I hope she?s not this upset, and as I said, she still went out and partied and enjoyed herself.
More photos from the VF Oscar party Mikey Madison wore a simple black gown to the VF party I?m so happy for her win, but I desperately need her to give up the satin and taffeta, OMFG.
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| Demi Moore wore an icy Armani to the Oscars & lost the Best Actress Oscar | Added 38 hours ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 While I didn?t want Demi Moore to win the Oscar, I actually felt sorry for her when Mikey Madison?s name was called for Best Actress. To be fair, I think even Demi knew it was a toss-up in the past two months, Demi and Mikey have been splitting the awards down the middle, with Demi picking up the SAG Award, Golden Globe and Critics Choice, and Mikey winning the BAFTA, Spirit Award and a lot of critics? awards. Demi dressed like a winner though her Armani gown was beautiful and I honestly thought she was going to end up winning, based solely on style vibes. She dressed for success! I like that she went for a very traditional look too.
Felicity Jones also wore Armani she?s gone for very sleek, simple looks throughout the awards season, probably because she was never a favorite in Best Supporting Actress. Which is a shame I remember seeing a movie critic/awards-watcher say, back in December, that people should have put some money behind Felicity?s campaign, because she really did a good job in The Brutalist. It?s true. Still, she?s part of yet another Oscar-winning film and she starred opposite another Oscar-winning lead actor (she did the same in The Theory of Everything).
Raffey Cassidy is the British actress who played Zsfia in The Brutalist. A difficult role, and she hasn?t gotten enough attention for what she did in that film. She ended up getting a lot of attention at the Oscars, just because she was the only woman (I saw) wearing Loewe. And it was a really good Loewe too!
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.
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| The 2025 Oscars were a huge night for Mikey Madison, Sean Baker & 'Anora' | Added 39 hours ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 Last night?s Oscars were very pleasing for me, even if they did run too long and there were once again too many stupid filler bits (cough James Bond tribute cough). I also get the impression that this year?s Oscar telecast will probably have really low viewership numbers while Dune 2 and Wicked were huge hits, people also came into the Oscars knowing that those films wouldn?t win much and they weren?t big Best Picture contenders. That?s exactly what happened there was a big sweep of the major awards for Anora, with Sean Baker picking up a historic four Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Editing. Mikey Madison won Best Actress over Demi Moore and Cynthia Erivo. To be fair, I was rooting for Anora since I saw it last year. I loved that movie and I loved Mikey?s performance. I even complained several months ago that the Anora people should be campaigning harder and that Mikey should be the Best Actress frontrunner. Mikey?s Dior was kind of terrible? She has a real taffeta/satin problem.
Other notable winners: Kieran Culkin for Best Supporting Actor, who gave yet another charming speech about wanting more children with his wife Jazz. Adrien Brody beat Timothee Chalamet and Ralph Fiennes and Brody?s Best Actor speech bored everyone to tears, but hey, at least we know that he?s acting as stepfather to Harvey Weinstein?s children now??? Zoe Saldana won Supporting Actress.
Here?s Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo opening the Oscars with a medley of ?Somewhere Over the Rainbow,? ?Home? and ?Defying Gravity.?
Here?s Conan O?Brien?s opening monologue I thought Conan did a good job as Oscar host and he had some genuinely funny jokes, like the Karla Sofia Gascon one (?Anora uses the f-word 479 times thats three more than the record set by Karla Sofa Gascns publicist.?). I could have done without the Adam Sandler bit and the song about not wasting time.
What was the purpose of the James Bond tribute and why did Doja Cat sound like that?? I wondered if they even contacted Adele about any of this.
The weirdest moment of the night was the Best Song win for ?El Mal,? with Camille Audiard?s creepy singing.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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| Oscar voter: Demi Moore should win because she 'has been around for a long time' | Added 7 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 There?s always an ebb and flow from year to year as to how much people are really paying attention to the awards season. Last year saw a lot of interest and engagement with what was happening because of Oppenheimer and Barbie, and then the prominent (and nonsensical) Oscar snubs for Barbie. Plus, those were the two biggest movies in 2023, so people once again cared about awards when they had actually seen the movies. This year is different a bunch of smaller movies have gotten awards hype, a bunch of downer movies are getting awards, and the California wildfires have changed the award-show timelines. All of which means that it?s a really wacky year and people aren?t paying attention because there?s no consensus film which everyone has seen. Still, I?m enjoying the wackiness, even if I?m afraid that a bunch of terrible films are about to win Oscars. Speaking of, here?s the Hollywood Reporter?s first ?Brutally Honest Oscar Ballot? of the season. This Oscar voter is a man in the short-films branch of AMPAS. Some highlights:
Emilia Perez wasn?t in his top ten: ?I liked Emilia Prez when I watched it but, even before all the sh-t that happened [involving lead actress Karla Sofa Gascn], it wasn?t in my top 10. I?d have preferred to see its spot go to Sing Sing, which was underappreciated; or Juror #2, which I really liked; or The Wild Robot or No Other Land, but you know how most of the Academy treats animated and documentary films ? no respect. I do like musicals, and Wicked was tight.
He loves Anora, The Substance & A Complete Unknown: ?I really liked the performances in A Complete Unknown ? the fact that Timmy [Chalamet] and Monica [Barbaro] were both really singing and playing the guitar was incredible. Anora was great ? the story and the performances were really fun, Sean [Baker] directed the sh-t out of it ? but the others did more for me. The Substance was what I love about cinema at its best. It?s so bold ? the story, the sound design, the makeup. They gave the audience an experience. And it?s so rare for the Academy to recognize a horror film, but the fact that this one is kind of about what it?s like to be a woman in Hollywood probably helped more people to connect with it.?
Thoughts on The Brutalist & Conclave: ?Going in to The Brutalist, I?d never heard of Brady Corbet and was dreading the [three-and-a-half-hour] runtime, but the way people who had seen it at the festivals were talking about it convinced me to go to a screening really early in the season, and by the end I really appreciated why he did it the way he did it. It?s just an incredible film ? beautifully shot, amazing performances, and such a powerful story. But Conclave was so interesting and exciting in a completely different way ? and fun, with a little mystery involved. I thought the ending was great ? it wasn?t trying to make a point, it was just a perfect reveal. Edward Berger is an incredible director. His votes for Best Picture: (1) Conclave, (2) The Brutalist, (3) Nickel Boys, (4) Dune: Part Two, (5) The Substance, (6) Anora, (7) A Complete Unknown, (8) I?m Still Here, (9) Wicked, (10) Emilia Prez
His thoughts on Best Director: ?I judge this category like one judges an Olympic sport: the degree of difficulty, plus the execution ? did you stick the landing? I think this category needs to be expanded to at least eight. Edward Berger, RaMell Ross and Denis Villeneuve should?ve been nominated. How many other directors could?ve done what they did? And why is [A Complete Unknown?s] James Mangold in here but they aren?t? He?s a really good director ? he told the story well ? but there was nothing special about the way he directed that film. You want to tell me that directing Timmy Chalamet in New York was harder than directing an epic in the desert? Come on. I was torn between Brady and [The Substance?s] Coralie Fargeat, and I ended up going with Coralie. If she wasn?t there, I?d have picked Brady, because the fact that he made his movie look that good with only $10 million is unbelievable. But I just thought about historical absence [only three women have ever won this category?s Oscar] and high degree of execution ? she nailed it with that film.
Best Actor: ?I had a hard time with this one. Timmy was probably the easiest one for me to let go. Ralph [Fiennes of Conclave], [The Brutalist?s Adrien] Brody and Colman?s [Domingo of Sing Sing] performances were just so good. I got to hear a lot from the Sing Sing guys, and really liked them, and I think that what Colman did for that movie, on and off screen, was just remarkable. VOTE: Colman Domingo, Sing Sing
Best actress: ?I was very strongly considering voting for Karla, but when her tweets started coming out I was flabbergasted ? I was like, ?I can?t believe this person said these things.? And it kept getting worse every day. It quickly became obvious, ?I?m not voting for this person. No way.? After that, it was between Mikey [Madison of Anora] and Demi [Moore of The Substance]. Both of them are at the heart of their films, and I loved both of their films. I?m not opposed to voting for new, younger people, when they are amazing. But Demi has been around for a long time, and she absolutely crushed it. VOTE: Demi Moore, The Substance
Best supporting actor: I thought it was insane that the one guy from Anora [Yura Borisov] got nominated over the other two [Mark Eydelshteyn and Karren Karagulian]. I seriously considered [The Apprentice?s] Jeremy Strong and [The Brutalist?s] Guy Pearce, but at the end of the day I just loved Kieran [Culkin] in A Real Pain.
Best supporting actress: I was never as high on Zoe [Saldaa of Emilia Prez] as everyone else was. I definitely considered [Conclave?s Isabella] Rossellini. But I was just so impressed with Monica in A Complete Unknown. The only other thing I?d ever seen her in was Top Gun [Maverick], and this was like another person. VOTE: Monica Barbaro, A Complete Unknown
[From THR]
It?s interesting that he chose Colman Domingo. I love Colman and Colman is a wonderful actor who deserves the world? but Sing Sing felt like a poorly-made student film and Colman couldn?t save it. Still, it?s nice to know that Brody isn?t a sure thing in that category! I also enjoy this guy?s vote for Barbaro, who is absolutely wonderful in A Complete Unknown, but she hasn?t won anything this season. As for Demi and The Substance? I hated the film, as I?ve said before, and I do not understand why Hollywood is so enamored with it. Is it *just* because of the very obvious and superficial send-up of ageing in LA? But I do think a lot of people are just going to vote for Demi because she?s been around forever and she?ll probably never get another shot at this. There is that sense that Mikey Madison will get another ?chance? at all of this. Still, I don?t get the vote for Coralie Fargeat. He really thought The Substance was the best-directed film of the year??
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images, ?Conclave? stills.
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| Demi Moore wore Bottega Veneta to win the SAG Award for 'The Substance' | Added 8 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 Given Anora?s surprise dominance at the Producers Guild Awards and Directors Guild Awards, many thought that the tide had turned against Demi Moore and The Substance in this year?s wacky Oscar race. Awards-season prognosticators even described the SAGs as Demi?s last-chance saloon to go into the Oscars with any kind of momentum or hype. Well, it happened. Demi won the lead-actress SAG Award and Anora went home with nothing. So? the guilds are actually split. Directors and producers love what Sean Baker did with Anora, but the actors? guild was like ?nah, we?ll give it to Demi for this terrible horror film.?
Demi wore this very weird Bottega Veneta dress to win her first SAG. I kind of wonder if she thought she would lose? Like, that?s what the dress felt like to me. She looks so thin as well. Anyway, congrats to her. One really nice thing is the all of the best-actress contenders have been really friendly this year, and Demi and Mikey have often stopped to hug each other and their fellow nominees on their way up to various podiums. Demi did it again last night, stopping to hug Cynthia Erivo.
They?ve finally got Mikey Madison dressing like a princess and that?s when she loses! She wore a custom Louis Vuitton in an icy silver-blue.
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| Demi Moore wore a stunning Alexander McQueen to the 2025 BAFTAs | Added 15 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 Demi Moore attended the BAFTAs on Sunday as a Best Actress nominee. She lost to Mikey Madison, in what was probably considered a surprise. Personally, I?ve thought that Mikey should be the frontrunner of the lead-actress race for months, but Demi is the one winning everything (everything except the BAFTA). Demi dressed like she thought she was going to win as well she wore this really striking Alexander McQueen gown which is so detailed and interesting.
Lupita Nyong?o wore Chanel to the BAFTAs this is one of the few times I?ve really loved Chanel on a red carpet. Who knew that Lupita + Chanel was such a great combo?
Anna Kentrick wore an archive Georges Chakra really sexy, and I adore the diamonds and emeralds. She really went all out.
Marisa Tomei in Sophie Couture. I saw some complaints about this and I was like WTF, she looks great. But on second look? the dress is ?off? somehow? I get it. The shoulders throw everything off and the large applique at the waist weighs down the dress (and makes it look saggy). But she?s lovely.
Bonus James McAvoy, looking like a snack.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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| Demi Moore: 'There's interest in our stories. There's room for us. And that's exciting' | Added 22 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 Demi Moore continued her winning streak over the weekend when she picked up Best Actress at the Critics Choice Awards on Friday. I?ve only encountered people who absolutely loved The Substance, or positively loathed it, with no middle ground. For my part, I thought the acting from the leads was excellent ? Demi, Margaret Qualley, and Dennis Quaid, too. I didn?t know he had it in him to be that camp! (Does that mean he?s at risk of MAGA rescinding his membership?) In her ?popcorn actress? speech at the Golden Globes, Demi kind of perfectly articulated what this career moment is for her: getting recognition, validation, and respect for her art (an extension of herself), after being put in a box to the point where she believed that?s where she belonged. Well, Demi just took part in Variety?s Awards Circuit Podcast, where she dove even deeper into the craft she brought to this role:
?This whole journey has just been a shock and awe,? she says with humility and amusement. ?I had no expectations, so everything has been a surprise, and honestly, that?s a really beautiful place to be sitting in.?
At 62, Moore has just earned her first Academy Award nomination for best actress, a recognition that was both unexpected and long overdue. Her performance in Coralie Fargeat?s body horror thriller ?The Substance? is raw, fearless and, at times, deeply unsettling. The film, which satirized Hollywood?s obsession with youth and beauty, sees Moore?s character undergo a grotesque transformation after consuming a mysterious product.
?But it?s a moment in front of the mirror where she methodically smears lipstick across her face in a moment of profound self-destruction that is her most haunting moment. ?It was really tough,? she admits. ?Coralie likes to do a lot of takes ? we didn?t do fewer than 15 in each segment. But I knew that this was such a pivotal moment in the film. It?s the beginning of the real violence against oneself.? She pauses. ?It?s also the ?F?k it!? moment. You want her to be happy, and she?s so close.?
The role required Moore to go deep ? deeper than ever before. ?I realized I didn?t have the benefit of feeding off other actors in many of these scenes,? she explains. ?So I had to create a dialogue with myself. I went through every beat, every moment so that when I got there, I could just let it go.?
If there were doubts about her ability to carry a film of this magnitude, Moore never let them in. ?I knew the movie was ambitious, but I also knew that Coralie had something to say ? and she wasn?t just taking cheap shots at Hollywood. The story had substance,? she says, relishing the unintentional pun.
?But what?s more remarkable is the shift that Moore is witnessing and leading in Hollywood. ?We?ve all heard the narrative ? women of a certain age in Hollywood are discarded, overlooked,? she says. ?But look at what?s happening now. There?s interest in our stories. There?s room for us. And that?s exciting.?
She reflects on the moment she felt her career might have reached its natural end. ?I had hit a low point where I didn?t feel like I was expanding like I wasn?t being challenged,? she admits. ?And I thought, maybe the universe is telling me I need to do something else. But then ?The Substance? came along, and I thought, ?Okay, this I can dive into. This is something I can bring all of myself to.??
[From Variety]
Demi is running her campaign so well. I love hearing her break down the preparation she did for the mirror scene, and I bet that?s the kind of thing Oscar voters will also be into. And it?s such a good point, that she is alone in that scene, so she didn?t have anyone else to play off of or react to. She had to create it all herself, which in some ways is harder. In fact, so much of The Substance is Demi on her own, in that apartment. Which brings me to something that I feel has been criminally left out of most Substance conversations: what is the floorplan of that pad?! Seriously, between the endless, curving hallway of catastrophe, to the large (yet more utilitarian than luxurious) bathroom, the layout of that place was the biggest mystery of the entire film, to me.
Anyway, the Variety piece is a great read. The absence of her dog Pilaf is noted (with great disappointment) by the interviewer, and Demi also gives a touching update that she visits ex-husband Bruce Willis and his family weekly, ?because that?s what you do for the people you love.?
photos credit: Fayes Vision/Cover Images, Jeffrey Mayer/Avalon/
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| Demi Moore wore Schiaparelli & won Best Actress at the Critics Choice | Added 23 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 I fully admit that I have never ?gotten? Schiaparelli. I?m missing that gene, I guess. At the Grammys, one of the few ?fashion conversations? was Beyonce?s ill-fitting Schiaparelli dress it was a custom piece, and you would have thought that meant that it would fit her like a glove. It did not. She was scared of popping out of it all night, and her underwire was exposed in many of the photos. It should have been an even bigger conversation, that Schiaparelli can?t be trusted to provide good looks for women at awards shows. But women are still trusting this couture house. Well, Demi Moore wore Schiaparelli to the Critics Choice Awards and once again, I?m asking WHY? Why do this to your bust, ladies? Why wear such unflattering, ill-fitting pieces? Anyway, Demi won the Best Actress Award, and given the mess with Karla Sofia Gascon (who did not attend the CC), I think it?s safe to say that Demi is a massive front-runner in this Oscar race.
Marianne Jean Baptiste wore Oscar de la Renta. I love this. It?s age-appropriate but it still feels fresh and youthful. It reminds me of something Jill Biden would wear. Marianne was one of several women who were notably ?snubbed? for a Best Actress Oscar nom.
Kathryn Hahn in Oscar de la Renta Pre-Fall 2025. LMAO. She looks like she?s wearing a deconstructed black swan costume.
Sarah Michelle Gellar also wore Oscar de la Renta I like this? We see her so rarely at these awards shows, it?s a nice treat. She just turned up in a relatively ?simple? black dress, really.
Leighton Meester & Adam Brody both wore Dior. Adam won a Critics Choice Award and Leighton was really emotional about it! They seem really solid. I?m fine with her dress, but the bangs are killing my soul.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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| Demi Moore wore Armani to pick up her first major award at the Golden Globes | Added 57 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 Was anyone else surprised by Demi Moore?s Golden Globe win? She won the Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for The Substance. First of all, The Substance isn?t a comedy or a musical. Second of all, The Substance is awful. Once I saw it, I could not believe that it was getting so much awards-season attention. While Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley do the best they can with the material, the film takes an interesting concept and then drives it off a fking cliff for the last hour.
All of which to say, I was surprised that Demi won a Globe. She really gave a barn-burner speech though, and it?s remarkable to think that in Demi?s long and well-documented career, this is the first time she?s ever picked up a major award. While she was prepared for the moment with a big speech, I was meh on her style. She wore a champagne-colored Armani. It wasn?t flattering?
Margaret Qualley, Demi?s ?other half,? wore Chanel to the Globes. I like this, and she?s always in Chanel. This is actually one of the better Chanel looks in recent years, right?
Tilda Swinton also wore Chanel very fancy.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.
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| Demi Moore says that Bruce Willis is 'in a very stable place at the moment' | Added 84 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 Demi Moore is having one of the greatest professional years of her life. She started out with a scene-stealing supporting role in Feud: Capote vs. The Swans. Since then, she?s been garnering heaps of praise for her starring, shocking turn in The Substance, for which she just scored a Golden Globe nomination. It?s been so much fun seeing her (and little Pilaf!) hustle for this film. She?s been doing a great job of balancing being damn proud of her work, while still being grateful. I think part of that grounding comes with age and having lived a full life. And one of the facts of her life right now, is her family dealing with Bruce Willis?s frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Even though they?ve been divorced for a long time, Demi is still very close with Bruce and his wife Emma Heming Willis. She talked about Bruce?s health, consciously deciding to remain a family post-divorce, and more in a new interview with Christiane Amanpour:
Demi Moore is giving an update on Bruce Willis? health.
The Substance actress spoke with Christiane Amanpour for an interview on CNN that aired Thursday, Dec. 5, about her ex-husband, who was previously diagnosed with aphasia that progressed to frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
?Given the givens, he?s in a very stable place at the moment,? said Moore, 62. ?And I?ve shared this before, but I really mean this so sincerely: It?s so important for anybody who?s dealing with this to really meet them where they?re at.?
?And from that place, there is such loving and joy,? she added.
Moore, who was married to Willis, 69, from 1987 to 2000, also told Amanpour that the situation is ?very difficult? and ?not what I would wish upon anyone,? including a feeling of ?great loss.?
?But there is also great beauty and gifts that can come out of it,? the Now and Then actress added.
Willis and Moore share three daughters ? Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 30 ? while the Die Hard actor is also dad to two younger daughters with wife Emma Heming Willis: Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10.
Addressing their supportive joint dynamic with Amanpour, 66, Moore said, ?That has been very important to me even from when Bruce and I had separated and divorced, is the recognition that we?re a family, and we?ll always be a family, just in a different form.?
?And that form may kind of evolve and change, and there is a way in which we can all be in that form,? she added. ?And I?m grateful, ?cause it?s not just me ? it has to require everybody to be coming together. And it?s lovely.?
Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the 2024 Gotham Awards on Monday, Dec. 2, Moore also said she has grown to have more self-acceptance over the years, revealing that one of her children also consciously chooses to walk down the same path.
?My middle daughter Scout, in many of our conversations, she kind of succinctly put it. She said, ?I want to quit wasting time focusing on all that I?m not, when I could be celebrating all that I am,?? Moore recalled at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.
[From People]
I continue to be impressed with the way the women in Bruce?s life are rallying around him with love, while also protecting his privacy. Demi doesn?t really divulge any specifics here, in fact this emphasis on meeting the person where they?re at is a phrasing she?s used before to talk about Bruce. I think it?s a thoughtful way to speak of Bruce positively, without disrespecting his privacy. And it also subtly redirects the focus, making the conversation less about the intimacies of how Bruce is doing, and more about how the rest of us can relate to people going through FTD and other illnesses. I?m wishing their big beautiful family all the love and grace for a joyful holiday season. And then I?m wishing for another knockout outfit when Demi hits the Golden Globes red carpet on January 5, ideally with Pilaf as her date.
?Given the givens, [Bruce Willis] is in a very stable place at the moment,? says Demi Moore, who was previously married to him. ?It?s very difficult and not what I would wish upon anyone, and there is great loss ? but there?s also great beauty and gifts that can come out of it.? pic.twitter.com/SVOiDsg6Fj
Christiane Amanpour (@amanpour) December 5, 2024
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