Demi Moore is reflecting on her experiences in Hollywood, particularly following her role in 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.' In a recent interview, she discussed the significant attention and scrutiny she faced due to her bikini scene in the film, which has been a topic of conversation for over two decades. Moore expressed feelings of exclusion from the industry, stating, 'There wasn’t a place for me' after the film's release. She also recalled the 'heightened' discussions surrounding her appearance at that time, noting that there was 'a lot of talk about how I looked.' At 61, Moore is currently featured in the September issue of Interview Magazine, where she discusses her youth-obsessed character in her latest project, 'The Substance.'
Demi Moore: ‘There Wasn’t a Place for Me’ in Hollywood After ‘Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle’ https://t.co/tD9NQkUr69
Demi Moore On The Impact Of The 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' Bikini Scene & Why She Felt "There Wasn't A Place For Me" In Hollywood After Film https://t.co/FChk7trc4a
Demi Moore is reflecting on her bikini seen ’round the world 20 years later: https://t.co/60BxYRBO7I https://t.co/BJXq6SLdzO