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Demi Moore Embraces Oscars 2025 Loss, Enjoys French Fries with Daughters

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Demi Moore Embraces Oscars 2025 Loss, Enjoys French Fries with Daughters
Demi Moore Embraces Oscars 2025 Loss, Enjoys French Fries with Daughters

Last Updated on March 4, 2025 by Disha Rojhe

March 4, 2025: Demi Moore may not have won the Best Actress award at the recent Academy Awards, but she certainly made sure to celebrate the night in her own unique way. After the Oscars, she attended the Vanity Fair Oscars Party with her daughters—Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah Willis—looking stunning in a gold halter dress. However, the real celebration began after the afterparty.

Moore changed into her comfy clothes and indulged in her favorite comfort food—trays of French fries. Tallulah Willis shared a photo of her mom enjoying the fries alongside her dog Pilaf, captioning it, “My winner.” The image quickly went viral as her daughters showed their love and support for their mother.

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Scout Willis, in her Instagram Stories, expressed her pride in Moore, writing, “So beyond proud, this woman is nothing but integrity, bright beaming light and love! What grace. I’ve never been more proud to be her daughter.” She also reposted the photo, calling her mom, “Queen of my heart.”

Rumer Willis echoed similar sentiments, writing, “Watching you today, standing in your power, in your brilliance, in the culmination of decades of hard work, resilience, and undeniable talent—I have never been more proud. You are a force.”

Moore’s nomination for Best Actress came from her powerful performance in The Substance, a film that also won the Oscar for Best Makeup and Hairstyling and earned nominations for Best Director and Best Picture. Despite not winning, many thought Moore was a strong contender after previously taking home the Golden Globe, Critics Choice Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for the same role.

Her daughters’ posts show the deep love and admiration they have for their mother, reinforcing that for them, she will always be a winner, regardless of the Oscar outcome.

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