WATCH: Demi Moore’s daughters have the best reaction to her Golden Globes win
Actress Demi Moore’s daughters had an unforgettable reaction to her first Golden Globes win. In the video now going viral, Demi is seen screaming and jumping with joy when actor Kerry Washington announced her name as the winner.
Actress Demi Moore achieved a milestone at the Golden Globes 2025 by winning the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her role in The Substance. Her three daughters with ex-husband Bruce Willis, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, celebrated the moment by sharing heartfelt reactions on social media.
In a video posted jointly with photographer Amanda De Cadenet and florist Eric Buterbaugh, the sisters jumped with joy as Moore’s name was announced.
“She did it,” Scout commented beneath the video, while Rumer added, “Go mama go. So, so proud of you. Oh my god, I love you so much. You’re so worthy.” The scout later shared, “This is a big win for everyone.”
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The win marks a significant moment in Moore’s 45-year career. Meanwhile, in his emotional acceptance speech, the 62-year-old actor reflected on his journey, saying, “This is the first time I have won something as an actor.”
Demi Moore had previously received Golden Globe nominations for her roles in If These Walls Could Talk (1997) and Ghost (1991), but had never won until now.
Moore explained that early in her career she was labeled a ‘popcorn actress’. She added, “Thirty years ago, a producer told me I was a ‘popcorn actress’.” She added, “At that time, I said this was not something I was allowed to do. I could do that.” Do films that were successful, that made a lot of money, but I didn’t get recognition.”
The win puts her among the top names in Hollywood for her role as Elizabeth Sparkle in The Substance. She prevailed over strong contenders including Amy Adams (Nightbitch), Cynthia Erivo (Wicked) and Zendaya (Challengers).