The recent victory of Demi Moore at the Golden Globes was not only a personal achievement for the actress, but also an emotional moment for her family.
Her victory in the Best Actress category in a musical or comedy film, for her role in "The Substance," was celebrated with great joy by her daughters, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah Willis.
Demi Moore's triumph at the Golden Globes
In a video posted by the three on their social media, Moore's daughters could be seen, surrounded by friends and family, unable to contain their happiness upon hearing their mother's name announced as the winner. In the clip, the emotion was palpable: they all jumped and screamed with joy as presenters Kerry Washington and Andrew Garfield presented the award. The post was accompanied by a simple yet meaningful caption: "She did it."
The images reflected the closeness that the actress's daughters maintain with her, a strong bond that has endured over the years and has been a source of mutual support, especially after the diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia of Bruce Willis, Demi's ex-husband and father of their three daughters. Despite personal difficulties, the family has remained united, demonstrating that their bond remains strong in times of adversity.
Demi Moore's emotional speech
When Demi Moore took the stage to receive her first Golden Globe, the surprise was evident on her face. After a career spanning over 45 years, the actress, known for her roles in iconic films like Ghost (1990) and Indecent Proposal (1993), couldn't help but feel emotional as she accepted the award.
"I really wasn't expecting it," confessed Moore, visibly surprised. "I've been doing this for a long time, over 45 years, and this is the first time I win something as an actress," she added while proudly holding her award.
The actress's speech became even more revealing when she shared a personal reflection on the difficulties she has faced throughout her career. During her speech, she recalled a conversation with a producer over three decades ago, when her career was at its peak and she was considered one of the most profitable figures in Hollywood.
“Thirty years ago, a producer told me that I was a ‘popcorn actress’,” recounted Demi Moore, with a reflective tone. “At that moment, I understood that this was not something I was allowed to have. I could make successful movies that made a lot of money, but I couldn’t be recognized. I accepted it, and believed in it,” said the actress, firmly holding her trophy.