A great first. After 45 years of career, Demi Moore won her very first major award as an actress by winning the Golden Globe for best actress in a comedy for her role in the gory and feminist thriller “The Substance”, by French director Coralie Fargeat.
“In shock”, the 62-year-old actress delivered a very moving speech during this 82nd Golden Globes ceremony in which she confided in particular the fact that she thought she would never be “recognized by the profession”, she who been nominated several times without ever being rewarded.
Scout, Tallulah and Rumer, the three daughters that the actress shares with her ex-husband Bruce Willis, were gathered as a family to witness their mother's potential coronation. They jointly shared a video on social media in which they are seen screaming and jumping and bursting with joy as their mother's name comes out to announce the winner of the award for best actress in a musical or comedy film.
“She did it,” her daughters captioned the video. “Come on mom come on. I'm so proud of you. Oh my God, I love you so much. You deserved it,” Rumer commented. “It’s a huge victory for everyone,” Scout said in a comment on the video, before confiding that she cried with joy in a story published on her Instagram account.
In the comments, many people are wondering if the person in the background of the video is Bruce Willis, who remained very close to Demi Moore despite their divorce in 2000. If some Internet users say yes, a story published by Rumer Willis denies this information since it indicates that it is Eric Buterbaugh, an American florist and perfumer very famous in Hollywood.
As a reminder, the family of Bruce Willis announced in the spring of 2022 that the actor was retiring after being diagnosed with aphasia, a disorder which “affects his cognitive abilities”. Less than a year later, his family brought news indicating that he was suffering from a form of frontotemporal degeneration (FTD), a dementia that affects “the frontal lobe and the temporal lobe” and whose symptoms are similar to Alzheimer's disease.