I really had to write something about Demi Moore as I feel like she is a train wreck right now. I grew up loving Demi from her start on All My Children with her sexy tough girl character all the way through the brat pack days into Ghost and on past the forgettable Marine movie. Demi has always fought the good fight paving the way for many an ungrateful starlet in hollywood. Demi battled her way into mass power all with street smarts, good looks and vitamin packed persistence on top of having three amazing daughters have that no doubt watched and admired their take no prisoners mogul mother blossom.
Right now thought, Demi is too thin, too taught, too tired and too needy. Every pore in her right now is oozing with desperation. Demi's big mistake is allowing her identity to be associated so much with her image and appearance that it takes one little moment to shatter. She is fragile.
Demi seems to have it all. Money, power, sexy body,family and more but has made a big mistake. Demi’s mistake is one I see all to common in many woman her age. Fighting her age with such vengeance it becomes the focal point of her existence and thus highlighted in every expression and nuance she makes. Demi's mistake is trying to stay top dog in an arena of alphas. Demi needs to move into a more meaningful relationship with herself and her image. It is not time to break out the purple hats for her but she needs to relax into her self and find the joy, beauty and fun of the age she is at now. She is in her fighting prime yet is totally unaware, to focused on the unatainable. Demi is hyper focused on the impossible.
It is important to look as great as you feel inside and aging is a process that no one gets a free ticket out here...it is a process of acceptance, self love and finding more interesting pastures to graze in. There is only so much botox, face lifts and fillers to be done. Demi, we care for you and love you very much regardless of how thin or flexed you appear. Take a mentor in Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep there is beauty in every age and you deserve a break; or a breath.
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