A post highlighting Demi Moore’s appearance at the Cannes Film Festival in France prompted concerns from fans, who worried about the star’s health.
Moore, 63, took to the red carpet in a sparkling sequin Jacquemus gown. She flaunted jewellery by Chopard, including a shining necklace and flowery earrings. The strapless look showed off the film star’s arms and decolletage, which prompted concern from fans, who deemed her to be too thin.
“I’ve been a big fan of yours for years, Demi, and I say with the utmost compassion that I hope you take care of your health. A lot of people care about you,” wrote one Instagram user in response to a post shared by Moore’s stylist, Brad Goreski. The actress recently shared never-before-seen photos of herself and ex-husband Bruce Willis.
While the celebrity.land dubbed Moore’s arms to be “toned,” fans of the actress disagreed.
“I do not think you guys know what the word ‘toned’ means,” wrote one X user in response to an article shared by the outlet. Another harshly commented that Moore looked like a “skeleton.” Other netizens accused Moore of using a GLP-1 like Ozempic, which typically leads to significant weight loss.
One user dubbed Ozemic as “responsible for this outbreak of skeletons,” nodding to the wave of celebrity weight loss.
Moore has spoken up about the impossible standards set for women, particularly those in Hollywood. In 2025, as she accepted her Golden Globe for her role in The Substance, she delivered a touching message.
“In those moments when we don’t think we’re smart enough or pretty enough or skinny enough or successful enough, or basically just not enough,” she said, “I had a woman say to me, ‘Just know you will never be enough, but you can know the value of your worth if you just put down a measuring stick.’”
While Moore has not spoken about using GLP-1s, she previously opened up about struggling with eating disorders. In an interview with Elle, the actress revealed that she put herself through “a lot of torment” in the earlier days of her career.
“The perfect example is when I was told to lose weight multiple times. The producer pulled me aside. It was very embarrassing and humiliating,” she said.
As she prepared for her role in A Few Good Men, she felt like she couldn’t “stop exercising.”
“Getting in shape for that movie launched the obsession with working out that would consume me over the next five years. I never dared let up,” Moore said.
The star noted she has since made progress in her relationship with her body and appearance.
“While we’re so focused on what we’re not, we miss out on the beauty of all that we are,” she said, “The thing is, I do have love for my body, but it’s more about appreciation. I can really appreciate all that my body does for me now, not just how it looks.”
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