Demi Moore, at 61, poses in transparent dress and the result leaves everyone speechless

Bruce Willis’ ex leaves almost nothing to the imagination in sizzling shoot for Interview Magazine

Demi Moore
Demi Moore.
In the midst of her process of accepting the degenerative disease that afflicts her ex-partner Bruce Willis and the consequent care she has decided to provide for him, Demi Moore still has a film career to worry about and proof of this is the promotional agenda of her new film ‘The Substance’, which will be released on September 20.
And part of her career also involves modeling, or rather photo shoots to which she has been accustomed since her incipient youth thanks to the enormous beauty that has characterized her and that, together with her histrionic talent, gave her a place in Hollywood.

Recently the star of ‘The Seventh Prophecy’, ‘G.I. Jane’ and ‘Striptease’ lived up to the latter title and decided to pose in a very hot photo shoot for Interview magazine, of which she showed off a photo on her Instagram account that was enough and more than enough to drive her fans crazy.

In the image taken by Canadian lens artist Petra Collins, Moore appears wearing a blue transparent dress with which she decided in conjunction with the publication to celebrate the 28th anniversary of an iconic cover of the magazine in which appears a close up of the actress, with a silver mask.

Demi’s reflection on aging

Demi Moore knows that in the middle of the promotion of a movie you have to do everything and give meaning to every action, so this photo shoot remembering almost three decades of another iconic cover opens from the idea of dignified aging, something that she is already living in a process that has not been easy, now 61 years old.

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In ‘The Substance’ by French director Coralie Farjeat, Demi Moore stars as a celebrity who experiments with an obscure and dubious drug to seek ‘eternal youth’, but once rejuvenated (played by Margaret Qualley) it all starts to spiral out of control.

Here’s how Demi sees this difficult trance

Moore loved the film’s script and shared it with Interview in an interview with another stage legend, Michelle Yeoh: “Essentially, what the film is really about is what we do to ourselves, and I loved that it was illustrated in such a physical way, showing that violence with what we do with our thoughts, how we attack ourselves and distort things,” said the actress, who still has a lot to give in front of the camera, on the catwalks and magazine covers.

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