Demi Moore Stuns in Black-And-White Throwback Photo — the Internet Reacts
Many fans reacted to the black-and-white throwback photo that Demi Moore shared on social media recently.
On July 30, the 57-year-old actress posted an adorable photo of her younger self on Instagram. She simply captioned the post: "Baby Demi. #TBT."
Aside from receiving more than 95,000 likes, the picture also earned positive remarks from her admiring fans. One fan wrote: "Absolutely stunning then now and always."
Demi Moore on February 29, 2020 in Paris, France. | Photo: Getty Images
Another person added: "We love you yesterday, today and for another 100 years." Someone else commented:
"So beautiful and still so beautiful!"
From 1980 to 1985, Moore was married to Freddy Moore. In 1987, she tied the knot with her second husband, Bruce Willis. But they divorced in 2000. Her third husband was Ashton Kutcher, whom she was married from 2005 to 2013.
The actress recently opened up about how she changed herself trying to make her marriages work. She called into SiriusXM's "The Jess Cagle Show" and narrated how she discovered to cherish herself amid and after her marriages.
"I think it's a process of, not to sound cliché, but it's really a process of learning to love yourself, accepting who you are just as you are," she said.
Moore began her career as a model. She was then picked to star on the hit series "General Hospital" in 1982.
Screenshot of comments from Demi Moore's Instagram photo on July 30. | Photo: Instagram/Demi Moore
Moore added that she changed herself a lot of times, again and again, to fit what she imagined another person wanted.
Meanwhile, many were intrigued by the photographs she shared on social media on July 8. In the photos, Moore is seen recording her podcast, "Dirty Diana," in the bathroom. Her legion of fans wants to know about the carpet and couch in the space.
In an interview on "Late Night With Seth Meyers," Moore said that the carpet was a design made by her ex-husband Willis.
She added that she lives with her family in the mountains, which gets extremely cold. Moore went on to explain that many people put rugs in their bathrooms, too.
As for the couch, she explained that it is not usually in her bathroom. She added that she only moved it there because she was working on her podcast for a long time a day.
Moore began her career as a model. She was then picked to star on the hit series "General Hospital" in 1982.
The actress starred in several supporting movie roles. She shot to stardom after starring in 1985's St. Elmo's "Fire."