After the Oscar disappointment
Demi Moore receives assistance from her daughters
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It should be your evening: Demi Moore finally hoped for her first Oscar. But she went away empty -handed. There was consolation from her daughters.
In a mermaid dress by Armani Privé, Demi Moore (62) sparkled on the Oscar carpet. But when the winner was read in the “Best Celebration” category, it was over with the ray: the youngest with nominated, “Anora” star Mikey Madison (25), Moore snapped the Oscar away. A visible disappointment for the “The Substance” actress, who had finally hoped for the important film award after her decades of career. The warm words of their three daughters are certainly a consolation.
Demi Moore is still a winner for her daughters
Only in short, after it was clear that Moore could not take an Oscar home in 2025, her middle daughter Scout Larue Willis (33) and assured her mother that she was the “queen of my heart”. She wrote the words about a picture that the actress in the bathrobe shows while eating fries.
The same motif also used daughter Tallulah (31),: “My winner”.
“I’ve never been proud”
And the oldest of the trio, Rumer Willis (36), had previously assured that she love her mother – whether with or without Oscar. “My mom. My heroine. My eternal winner,” she wrote for a selection of pictures that showed Demi Moore in some of her roles. “No matter what happens tonight, in my eyes you are already victorious. Because your legacy is not only in the awards – it is that you have redefined what is possible to dream for yourself and for every woman who dares to dream.” Rumer emphasized: “I love you more than words.”
The oldest daughter also assured Demi Moore and her ex -husband Bruce Willis (69): “If I see you today, in your strength, in your brilliance, in the peak of decades of hard work, resistance and undeniable talent – I have never been proud.”
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Source: Stern

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