As Demi Moore promoted her new movie The Substance at TIFF, she wore black and white looks. The Substance hits theaters on September 20.
At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, the film had its world premiere, which was immediately hailed by critics.
With her long black hair flowing down her back, Moore wore a white shirt tucked into a black dress shirt, accessorized with stunning diamond strand earrings, and wore several rings.
In black pointed-toe pumps, she completed her look for the evening.
In no time at all, she was flooded with adoring compliments from her Instagram fans. Over 64k likes and thousands of comments were left on the post by Instagram followers. One fan wrote: “You literally do no wrong. Wow.”
In a comment that gained likes, one followers asked: “See how she enters a room? Very Demi mure! Very mindful! She doesn’t wear just anything, no, she’s always perfect!❤️❤️❤️”
“I thought she was a waiter. A very fancy waiter” said someone, while another said, “It amazes me how good she looks”
Another added: “I have this look in mind for something in the future so amazing thank u for the inspo”
One user penned : “Looking stunning Demi (as always)!! 🔥 Hope the screening went well last night (but from what I hear the audience went wild once again 😅). Glad to see the movie is getting the attention it deserves!!”
A recent interview with Variety featured Demi Moore discussing Ghost, the reboot of her hit thriller, and ageism in the entertainment industry.
In response to a question about past attempts to remake her 1990 supernatural romance film, she said ‘there are some films better left alone.’
‘It depends on what the take is,’ she explained. ‘The success of Ghost is really about alchemy. Think about Whoopi, who anchored the comedy in a magical way. Or Tony Goldwyn, the boy next door who is the most unsuspecting villain. And the sweetness and virility of Patrick Swayze.’
Moore described Channing Tatum as ‘incredibly intelligent and talented’ when asked whether the actor might play the role previously played by Swayze in a potential Ghost remake. ‘Who knows what he would bring to it if it happened,’ she told Variety.
In Interview magazine’s September issue, Demi Moore flaunted her cleavage for daring photographer Petra Collins.
A photograph shows her almost spilling out of her chartreuse green dress before looking at an old issue of Interview magazine. In another snap, she was wearing blue underwear over a sheer halter dress, and sitting on her knees on a bed with silver satin bedding.
In a photo, she can be seen wearing cotton candy pink underneath an image of her seated on a chair. In another, she wears a leather jacket and micro shorts with sky-high heels.
In a caption on her Instagram post, she wrote: “Inside @interviewmag’s September cover story. So honored to be this month’s cover! Loved getting to revisit my 1996 cover, and of course being interviewed by the incomparable @michelleyeoh_official ♥️ Shot by @petrafcollins, styled by @melzy917.”
Demi Moore and her three adult daughters attended the Sun Valley Music Festival earlier last month with granddaughter Louetta Isley Thomas Willis.
In her striped tee and jeans, Demi Moore cradled her beloved two-year-old Chihuahua Pilaf on the grass while lounging on a plaid mattress.
The eldest daughter of Moore, Rumer Willis, sat down with her 15-month-old daughter during the free 40th Anniversary Gala concert featuring 19-time Grammy-winner Yo-Yo Ma.
In her Instagram slideshow, Demi captioned, “Family outing at @svmusicfestival! Picnicking on the grass, listening to a magnificent orchestra, and surrounded by the majestic Idaho mountains.”
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About Demi Moore:
An American actress, Demi Gene Moore was born on November 11, 1962. As a Brat Pack member, she appeared in Blame It on Rio (1984), St. Elmo’s Fire (1985), and About Last Night… (1986) before making her film debut in 1981 and appearing on General Hospital (1982–1983).