Demi Moore's shocking new airbrushed images
Demi Moore is back to work, post an alleged drug-related collapse and follow-up treatment, this after her split with Ashton Kutcher last year. The 49-year-old, celebrated for her sex appeal and star of films such as Ghost, Indecent Proposal and Disclosure, has been looking stressed and emaciated in recent months.
None of that is evident in a startling set of images from the latest campaign for beauty brand Helena Rubinstein. Demi has been the face of Helena Rubinstein since 2006.
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Demi Moore is back to work, post an alleged drug-related collapse and follow-up treatment, this after her split with Ashton Kutcher last year. The 49-year-old, celebrated for her sex appeal and star of films such as Ghost, Indecent Proposal and Disclosure, has been looking stressed and emaciated in recent months.
None of that is evident in a startling set of images from the latest campaign for beauty brand Helena Rubinstein. Demi has been the face of Helena Rubinstein since 2006.
The heavily airbrushed images, showing Demi almost 20 years younger with flawless skin, sharp features and a perfect jawline – are being hotly debated online, with many saying though common in the beauty industry, they create “false beauty”. -
After separating from Ashton Kutcher at the end of last year, 2012 began badly for Demi Moore. She was hospitalised in January, after an emergency call to 911 from her home in Los Angeles. A female friend was at Moore's home when the 49-year-old actress started "shaking" and "acting like she was suffering from a seizure". The friend then called 911 and about 30 minutes after paramedics arrived Moore was taken to the hospital.
However, celebrity website TMZ reported that the Margin Call star was taken to the Los Angeles-area hospital for substance abuse, but her representative declined to comment on the TMZ report, saying, "We have no information beyond our statement."
Instead, Moore's representative issued a statement saying, "Because of the stresses in her life right now, Demi has chosen to seek professional assistance to treat her exhaustion and improve her overall health. She looks forward to getting well and is grateful for the support of her family and friends." Her representative also confirmed that the star has dropped out of the Linda Lovelace biopic Lovelace, in which she had been cast as feminist icon Gloria Steinem.
Coming up: Demi spotted with a (much) younger man -
Demi Moore had said changing her Twitter handle @mrskutcher wasn't a top priority for her, but that perhaps is all she wants to keep from her six-year marriage to Ashton Kutcher. The two split after details of Ashton cavorting with a party girl on the weekend of his wedding anniversary, hit the headlines.
After showing the strain of a collapsed marriage for weeks, Moore was recently spotted hanging out with Blake Corl-Baietti, 26, a personal-trainer and a model, in Los Angeles.
However, there are no confirmed reports on the two dating.
Coming Up: Demi Moore's backstory -
Rags To Riches: Born as Demi Gene Guynes to Charles Harmon and Virginia King on November 11, 1962, Demi had a tragic childhood. Her biological father left her mother even before she was born. And her step-father Danny Guynes, whose name she adopted, was hardly an improvement.
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Friends Like These: When the family finally settled in Los Angeles, Demi went to school with the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis, bassist Michael Balzary (aka Flea) and actor Timothy Hutton. It was here that she decided to try her luck as an actress.
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I Thee Wed: In 1987, she met and married actor Bruce Willis. The couple have three daughters, Rumer Glenn, Scout LaRue and Tallulah Belle. This marriage ended in what was perhaps Hollywood's most amicable divorce in 2000 – Demi and Bruce remain good friends even today
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Demi, More: Seven-months pregnant with Scout LaRue, Demi appeared nude on the cover of Vanity Fair. Perhaps the most controversial cover ever, the photo was interpreted in many ways, a symbol of empowerment and sexual objectification not being the least of them.
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Parody Central: The Spy magazine version of the photograph placed Bruce Willis' head on her body, and was famously emulated again by Moroccan news reporter Nadia Larguet on the magazine Women of Morocco. Championing the aesthetics of womanhood and pregnancy , ‘ I am Pregnant and I exist', might not have been Demi's intention but it sure turned out this way.
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Movie roles may be few and far between now, but Demi keeps herself on the radar by making the most of micro-blogging site Twitter. She and former husband Ashton have taken tweeting to an entirely new level, prompting many other celebrities to do the same.