Demi Moore wins first Golden Globe


Demi Moore earned her first Golden Sphere trophy Sunday for her role in “The Substance.”

As he took the stage to accept the award, Moore, 61, admitted she was ‘in shock’.

“I’ve been doing this for a long time, over 45 years, and this is the first time I’ve ever won anything as an actor,” Moore told the audience at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

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Demi Moore wears a strapless silver dress at Golden Globes.

Demi Moore was “in shock” after winning her first Golden Globe Award. (Matt Winkelmeyer)

In “The Substance”, Moore starred as an actress who is unceremoniously fired from her fitness show at the age of 50 because she is deemed too old to be desirable.

In an attempt to further her career, she uses a miracle drug that promises to generate a very literal younger version of herself, played by Margaret Qualley, although it comes at a bloody and brutal price.

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After catching her breath and explaining that she was “so humbled, so grateful,” Moore recalled a moment in her career when a producer told her she was just a “popcorn actress.”

Actress Demi Moore smiles on stage with Golden Globe award

Moore said a producer once told her she was a “popcorn actress.” (Chris Polk)

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“At the time, I meant that this wasn’t something I could have… that I couldn’t be recognized,” Moore said.

“I bought into it, and I believed that… that was affecting me overtime.”

Demi Moore smiles on the Golden Globes red carpet

Demi Moore wore a figure-hugging strapless gold dress on the 2025 Golden Globe Awards red carpet. (Jordan Strauss)

She added: “A few years ago I thought this was it. Maybe I was complete, I had done what I had to do. At a low point, this crazy script landed on my desk. The universe told me that I’m not ready yet.”

Moore recalled a woman telling her that she needed to stop competing with others, and that she would never be “enough,” but that it was important to know the value of herself if she “just put down the marker.”

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Before leaving the stage, the “GI Jane” actress said the award was “a reminder that I truly belong.”