Tue Jan 07 04:00:39 UTC 2025: **Demi Moore Wins First Golden Globe After 45-Year Career, Celebrated by Daughters**

BEVERLY HILLS, CA – Veteran actress Demi Moore took home the Golden Globe for Best Female Actor Performance in a Comedy or Musical for her role in “The Substance” at Sunday’s 82nd Golden Globe Awards, marking her first-ever Golden Globe win after a career spanning over four decades.

Moore’s daughters, Scout, Tallulah, and Rumer Willis, celebrated the momentous occasion with a joyous video shared on Instagram, showing them cheering as Moore’s name was announced. The video also features American florist Eric Buterbaugh and photographer Amanda de Cadenet. Rumer Willis later expressed her immense pride in her mother on the post.

In an emotional acceptance speech, Moore recalled a past producer dismissing her as a “popcorn actress,” a comment that deeply affected her self-perception for years. She attributed her return to acting and this award to the unexpected opportunity to star in “The Substance,” a role she described as “bold, courageous, and bonkers.”

Moore used her win to address feelings of inadequacy, stating, “In those moments when we don’t think we’re smart enough or pretty enough…or basically just not enough,” this award serves as a marker of her wholeness. This is Moore’s third Golden Globe nomination, her first in many years, following nominations for “Ghost” (1990) and “If These Walls Could Talk” (1996).

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