Demi Moore stars on the cover story of the latest issue Report magazine, showed off her stunning figure in the accompanying photoshoot. But while the actress undoubtedly still looks flawless at 61, she recalled a time when she wasn't sure where she fit in Hollywood.
Interviewed by Michelle Yeoh, Moore discussed the nudity in the upcoming horror film: Articleand the scenes were intended to represent vulnerability rather than be sexualized. When asked if “representing a bygone ideal” resonated with her while reading the script, she recalled another scene in which her body was almost completely on display. Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
In particular, the 2003 sequel included a beach bikini scene that attracted great attention at the time.
“The interesting thing is that I felt it more as I got into my 40s. Charlie's Angels and there was a lot of conversation around this scene in the bikini, and it was all very intense, a lot of conversation about what I looked like,” Moore explained. “And then I realized there was no place for me. I didn't feel like I didn't belong. I felt more like, I'm not 20, I'm not 30, but I wasn't what they perceived me to be as a mother yet.”
When asked where she felt she fit in at the time, Moore added: “Yeah, where do I fit in? It was a time when I felt flat, not dead.”
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Moore may not have known where she stood in Hollywood twenty years ago, ArticleShe appears ready to move on to the next phase of her career in the film, where she stars alongside Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid.