‘None Of This Is Exclusive To Women’: Demi Moore Dives Deep While Talking About ‘Self Judgment’

As an ardent fan, I find Demi Moore‘s candidness and vulnerability deeply inspiring. Her experiences, particularly during the 90s, resonate with me as a woman who has also navigated societal expectations and self-judgment. The way she eloquently articulates her struggles is not just relatable but empowering.


In a candid discussion, Demi Moore addressed the high standards and harsh critiques placed upon women’s physical appearances during the 90s. She was unreserved in expressing her thoughts on this subject, as her latest movie, ‘The Substance’, similarly tackles the very same theme.

During a conversation with The Guardian, the actress expressed that in the ’90s, women were often deemed unattractive if they weren’t thin. She also mentioned that observing such self-destructive behavior was heartrendingly harsh.

She added, “Criticizing oneself, striving for perfection, trying to eliminate perceived imperfections, and experiencing feelings of rejection and despair – these aren’t experiences unique to women.” The Ghost Star also shared with the media that everyone has moments when they find themselves revisiting past mistakes in an attempt to correct them, but often end up making things even worse until they are left feeling overwhelmed or unable to act.

The seasoned celebrity pointed out that many overlook tiny details that others fail to notice. She continued by stating that everyone is excessively fixated on various aspects of life, neglecting what truly matters. Moreover, she cautioned that if people come to believe their value is solely based on their physical appearance, it could ultimately shatter their self-worth.

She additionally noted that we’re currently navigating through a time of “severe scrutiny,” where people can harshly criticize others without revealing their identity. She believed that such criticism often stems from personal dissatisfaction and actions that boost one’s self-esteem.

In response to unexpected events, the actress from “The Passion of Mind” stated that she now chooses to take a laid-back approach, allowing things to pass by as they may – it’s all about how she interprets these occurrences in relation to herself and the significance she assigns to them.

In this year’s Cannes Film Festival and TIFF screenings, Elizabeth Sparkle’s (portrayed by Moore) upcoming movie delves into the same subject matter. As a renowned figure, she decides to experiment with a drug claimed to produce a youthful counterpart.

In addition to Margaret Qualley, Dennis Quaid, Oscar Lesage, and several others, the film features a star-studded cast. This highly anticipated production is directed by Coralie Fargeat and scheduled for release on September 20, 2024.

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2024-09-15 16:26