Demi Moore Gives More Inspiring Speech Backstage After Win

Demi Moore Gives More Inspiring Speech Backstage After Win
Demi Moore Gives More Inspiring Speech Backstage After Win

Demi Moore was greeted with loud cheers in the Golden Globes press room on Sunday after winning her first trophy for best actress in a comedy or musical., and the “banger” acceptance speech – as an Australian reporter called it backstage tonight – about how she overcame obstacles to her career in her 40s, leading to her return to The bottom.

Many journalists here were eagerly awaiting “Moore,” food for thought from the hit star of the 1990s, who put down his meter during the second chapter of his career.

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“On days when you don’t feel like you’re not enough, what helps you? » a journalist from People »Moore demands.

“I think it’s really about where you hold your intention and your focus,” the actress said. “We can spend our time focusing on everything that we are not, or we can celebrate everything that we are. I think it’s a subtle change.

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When it comes to advice for women who feel laid off, the Ghost The comedian who was once told by a manager she was a “popcorn actress” said: “We all know there are certain societal conditionings.”

“All we need to look at is what we choose to adhere to,” she said. “Just because it exists doesn’t mean it’s the truth. I think it all depends on how we behave. And when we value ourselves, we have enough self-love that then reflects back into the world, and the world can follow and change to accommodate the way you reflect on yourself.

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The bottom has picked up the first large-scale theatrical release for streamer Mubi. The body-swap horror pic was originally made at Universal, then sold to Mubi for $12-14 million. The Coralie Fargeat-directed film has grossed more than $78 million at the worldwide box office since its theatrical release following its world premiere at the Film Festival.

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