The best surgeons in the U.S. have worked their magic on her face.
The actress celebrated her 63rd birthday on the red carpet in a rather provocative way. Her décolletage and transparency have already drawn criticism online, but Demi can afford even more than that!
Very soon, the second season of the series "Landman" starring Demi will be released on streaming platforms, and a wide promotional campaign is currently underway in the U.S. The star did not want to miss one of the premieres and used her working birthday as another reason to make a loud statement.
The plot of the second season of the series immediately ceased to interest the actress's fans after they saw her new look. For the premiere, Demi Moore chose a black transparent lace dress by Gucci, complete with a rather risqué décolletage. In March 2025, many online were worried that the loss at the Oscars to the very young Maika Madison could break the actress, but now she shines even brighter. The best surgeons in the U.S. have worked their magic on her face, so the star is not thinking about her 63 years at all. However, her sculpted figure is entirely her own achievement.
Demi Moore has stated that she fell in love with sports back in the late 1990s while filming "G.I. Jane." Of course, her training back then resembled military training more, and such loads on a regular basis would not have led to anything good, but she managed to adapt them to her everyday life. Now, all of the actress's training principles boil down to one simple phrase: "You need to move as much as possible."

That is why the actress starts each day with a half-hour walk or run, depending on her level of fatigue, and she also loves swimming—especially in the ocean. Heavy weight training and exhausting cardio workouts are no longer suitable for Demi Moore at her age—they only increase the risk of injuries, but the actress practices yoga and meditation extensively. Pilates, dancing, and functional training are the recipe for the star's slenderness that has worked for decades.
Demi Moore's real name is Demetria Gene Guynes; she was born in 1962 in the town of Roswell, New Mexico, USA. The future Hollywood star had a difficult childhood—her father left the family early, and Demi's mother earned too little to provide her with a decent standard of living. However, things soon got even worse. Demi's mother met a man named Dan Guynes, and the girl's life turned into a real nightmare. He often lost huge sums of money playing cards, so the family had to move from state to state to hide from his creditors, and he also drank heavily and caused drunken ruckuses at home. Under his influence, Demi Moore's mother began to abuse alcohol as well. Several times, she was arrested for driving under the influence.
At some point, life in the family home became unbearable for Demi Moore, and she began looking for ways to escape. The only way was to start earning money on her own, and on a friend's advice, Demi went to a modeling audition. She did not achieve great success in this field, but during one of the shoots, she met German actress Nastassja Kinski, who advised her to try her hand at acting.
At first, Moore acted exclusively in television series, such as "General Hospital," but then her career took off with "St. Elmo's Fire." Director Joel Schumacher really wanted Demi to star in the film, but she had issues with illegal substances and had to undergo a rehabilitation course before filming. The actress overcame her bad habits, and five years later, her filmography included the drama "Ghost," which brought her worldwide fame.
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