05:46 03-12-2025
Demi Moore at 63: why aging empowers her, not limits
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At 63, Demi Moore reflects on aging with optimism after a Golden Globe for The Substance, sharing hard-won lessons on self-acceptance, freedom, and purpose.
Demi Moore, who turned 63 on November 11, spoke candidly about why age doesn’t trouble her. Against the backdrop of her ex-husband Bruce Willis’s difficult condition, she admitted it’s hard to avoid thinking about getting older, yet she approaches this chapter with steady optimism. In a conversation with an American comedian and TV host, Moore said she is living through one of the most remarkable periods of her life.
She noted that the past year was vivid and full of momentum, following the success of The Substance, which brought her a Golden Globe and Glamour’s Woman of the Year title. She confessed to feeling a genuine emotional lift and said she can’t relate to the idea that life inevitably gets worse with age.
Moore added that in her younger years she was too hard on herself, while now she meets aging with more joy and acceptance. She recalled how, in her 20s and 30s, she could always find flaws in her appearance, whereas today she sees her essence first and only then the exterior. Her words sound less like a slogan and more like hard-won clarity.
The actress also emphasized that she draws inspiration from her grown daughters and wants to pass on the confidence that age isn’t an ending but a new freedom. With the children now adults, she feels more independent and is intent on understanding what she truly wants for herself.
It feels as though a new chapter has opened for a show-business star who isn’t chasing youth so much as widening the frame, and fans will be watching to see how she continues to reveal herself.