Demi Moore recently attended the 2023 CFDA Awards wearing a Carolina Herrera strapless silver dress with her hair styled in the middle part. She kept the look simple with makeup and accessories. The Indecent Proposal star was joined by actress Gwyneth Paltrow, who won an Innovation award presented by Demi herself.
Demi shared photos and snaps from the event on her Instagram account, including one where she and Paltrow—who had her trophy—held hands. Fans praised her in the comments, however, some claimed she no longer looks like herself following the alleged rumors that she had gone under the knife.
Fans say Demi is now unrecognizable
Demi’s look was arguably one of the best at the event, and she made sure to flaunt her looks and teased her followers with the caption, “A beautiful night with beautiful people.” People magazine also posted the iconic actress to their Facebook page, noting that she “is showing off her timeless beauty.” “Demi, you are absolutely exquisite,” a fan simply quipped.
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People on social media quickly noticed the difference in Demi’s facial appearance and pointed it out. “Age defying? Nope,” someone wrote. “A good plastic surgeon. But she’s starting to look less and less like herself.” Another agreed, adding that “many other actors” are starting to look “unrecognizable” as well, thanks to cosmetic procedures.
More thoughts from fans
Fans had more to say about Demi, who rocked her disco-ball gown on the red carpet at New York City’s American Museum of Natural History for the awards ceremony. “You look absolutely sensational tonight,” a fan wrote. “You are the most beautiful woman in the universe, Demi Moore,” another added, with a heart emoji.
Demi, who is turning 61 soon, said embracing her age has been a “liberating” experience that has made her feel “more alive and present than ever.” The mother of three has yet to confirm or deny rumors of facial surgery; however, she did admit to getting work done at some point, but not on her face.