WATCH: Demi Moore owns the dance floor at the Golden Globes after-party
Actress Demi Moore celebrated her first Golden Globe win with a lively dance at the after-party. She won Best Actress for The Substance.
Actress Demi Moore, who won her first Golden Globe award for The Substance, was seen having fun at the awards show’s after-party. Moore was seen dancing the night away in a fiery red gown, with her trophy at her side.
The event was attended by many celebrities, and Demi’s live performance Became the highlight of the evening. She shared a video of herself, captioned: “Elizabeth would sparkle if she respected balance.” For those unaware, Moore referenced her role as Elizabeth Sparkle in The Substance, which earned her a Golden Globe Award.
Watch the video here:
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Demi Moore wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture -For his role in The Substance, a musical or comedy.
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, while Rumer added, “Go mom. 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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In your emotional acceptance speechReflecting on his journey, the 62-year-old actor said, “This is the first time I have won something as an actor.”
Demi Moore previously received Golden Globe nominations for her roles in If These Walls Could Talk (1997) and Ghost (1991). However, she had never won until now.
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