Users Notice Demi Moore, 60, Is Looking ‘Less and Less like Herself’ as She Dazzles in Strapless Silver Dress



Online users have been paying close attention to Hollywood icon Demi Moore’s physical appearance of late. Some believe the veteran star has had work done on her face.

Moore stunned in a gorgeous Carolina Herrera strapless silver dress in her recent outing and wore her long dark hair down, which she had parted in the middle. She attended the 2023 CFDA Awards alongside actress Gwyneth Paltrow.

Moore posted photos from the event on her Instagram account, and one snap showed her and Paltrow captured holding holds as the Goop founder had a trophy in her other hand while dressed in all black.

“A beautiful night with beautiful people,” the Striptease” star captioned her social upload alongside a white heart emoji. In another post about the outing, the actress revealed that she presented Paltrow with an Innovation Award at the ceremony, which fashion designer Wes Gordon also attended.

Moore, whose look was deemed one of the best for the night, shared several pictures from the occasion, and one image displayed her full get-up as she matched her outfit with black strap heels and a matching clutch. She accessorized her look with oversized earrings.

People magazine posted a shot of the showbiz star on their Facebook page alongside a caption that read: “Demi Moore is showing off her timeless beauty.”

Fans React to Moore’s Public Outing – They Say She Looked ‘Unrecognizable’
Social media users were quick to comment on the movie star’s facial appearance during her recent outing and claimed she no longer looks like herself.

The “Blame It on Rio” star flaunted her figure in the form-fitting dress covered in chunky paillettes resembling mermaid scales. Moore wore minimal makeup and had on a red pedicure.

The New Mexico native is 60 years old, a milestone she expressed excitement about in an April 2022 interview. Moore said embracing her age was “liberating,” adding that she looked forward to turning 60 in November of that year and felt “more alive and present than ever.”