Demi Moore says she sticks to a meat-free, nutrient-dense diet, but there's one drink she doesn't want to give up
Demi Moore, 62, has a wellness routine that involves getting good sleep, avoiding meat, and practicing meditation.
But the Oscar-nominated actor doesn't want to give up her favorite energy drink.
"I mean, I'm not perfect. I still do drink Red Bull. I do love it. But not many. One," Moore said.
Demi Moore, 62, is all about getting plenty of sleep and a clean diet — but she's not quite ready to give up her one guilty pleasure.
In an interview for the cover of People's World's Most Beautiful 2025 issue, Moore spoke about her wellness routine and how it's changed over the years.
"I really like anchoring with a short meditation, journaling. And overall, I like really nutrient-dense food. I don't eat meat. I do eat eggs. But I think a big part of wellness is really inside out. And I've come to realize how important sleep is," Moore told People.
But as much as she tries to take care of what she puts into her body, there's one thing she can't go without.
"I mean, I'm not perfect. I still do drink Red Bull. I do love it. But not many. One," Moore said.
The Oscar-nominated actor says she used to go to extreme lengths to take care of her appearance. But these days, her wellness routine is centered on improving her overall health and longevity.
"I did torture myself. Crazy things like biking from Malibu all the way to Paramount, which is about 26 miles. All because I placed so much value on what my outsides looked like," Moore said.
She added that she used to have "a much more antagonistic relationship" with her body. Now, she says she tries to be gentler with herself.
"I trust when it tells me it needs something to eat, that it's thirsty. I listen to my body today, and I have a lot less fear," she said. "When I was younger, I felt like my body was betraying me. And so I just tried to control it. And now I don't operate from that place. It's a much more aligned relationship."
Although aging in Hollywood hasn't been easy, Moore says she has a "greater appreciation" for all that her body has been through.
"It doesn't mean that sometimes I look in the mirror and don't go, 'Oh God, I look old,' or 'Oh, my face is falling' — I do. But I can accept that that's where I'm at today, and I know the difference today is that it doesn't define my value or who I am," she said.
There is plenty of research that backs up Moore's eating and living habits.
A 2022 study found that people who eat less meat have a lower risk of cancer than people who eat meat often.
While eating too much meat — and specifically red meat — has been linked to health problems such as heart disease and cancer, it isn't all bad, since it contains iron, protein, and vitamin B12.
Likewise, research shows that getting quality sleep can help improve immunity and increase longevity. According to neuroscientists, adults need between seven and nine hours of sleep every night to be well-rested.
A representative for Moore did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by Business Insider outside regular hours.
Read the original article on Business Insider
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Business of Fashion
31 minutes ago
- Business of Fashion
What's Driving the Filipina Influencer Takeover
A Louis Vuitton runway seat is a notoriously tough 'get' for the Paris fashion flock. The benches are narrow, the celebrities are Oscar-level and the demand to see the latest painted pochettes in person means that even some prominent editors and social media stars receive a respectful but swift 'non' from the French mogul brand. Heart Evangelista's invite, however, is never lost in the mail. The Manila-based actress, singer and model strolled into the Louis Vuitton show in Paris in March with the same black boots and monogrammed bag seen on Zendaya and Emma Stone. She also made appearances at Chloé, Dior, Fendi, Hermès, Versace and nearly a dozen more front rows. When I caught up with Evangelista between shows in Milan a few months back, she said it was 'a lot of fun and also a big privilege' to be a Filipina attending global fashion moments. 'It's so important to me that Filipina style is represented, because there's so much joy in it,' said 40-year-old Evangelista, who boasts over 16 million Instagram followers, and whose TikTok videos have been viewed over half a billion times. 'We have a real flair,' she continued, 'for making beauty into an expression of optimism.' Evangelista isn't the region's only star. There is Bini, a pop group with eight shimmying girls who have helped popularise holographic eyeshadow and blurry blush among their fans. There is Belle Rodolfo, a former Manila magazine editor who now works with brands like YSL Beauté and Sephora. And there is Kelsey Merritt, the first Fillipina to walk in a Victoria's Secret show who remains a Ralph Lauren muse. Merritt recently became paparazzi bait thanks to her new boyfriend, the actor Chace Crawford; since December, there has been a 500 percent increase in Pinterest content chronicling her style. 'We're a pretty small group of islands,' said Nicolette Santos, a Fillipina-American culture strategist for brands like Adidas, Colourpop and Hourglass Cosmetics who currently lives in Los Angeles. But the uniqueness of Filipino identity represents a broad range of connection points, a fact that may explain why influencers from the archipelago are becoming go-to creators for the beauty and fashion industries, and why their resonance goes far beyond the South Asian country with a population of 115 million. 'We're Asian. We're also Latino. We understand aspects of both cultures,' Santos continued. 'We understand colonialism and colourism. We're a Catholic culture but we have a huge and active queer community.' Because Filipino identity overlaps and intersects with so many other cultural folds, said Santos, the relatability is always there. A Culture of Beauty According to the 2023 census, in the US, about 4.6 million people identify as Filipino-Americans — the country's third largest Asian diaspora, including movie star Hailee Steinfeld and real estate billionaire Manny Villar. For many within that community, beauty is a family practice. 'We're a matriarchal culture, and there's always moms and aunts and grandmothers around,' said Melissa Magsaysay, a Filipina-American journalist who founded her clothing brand Duster last year after searching for a traditional Filipino house-dress in the style of mother and grandmother. (Think Hill House Home's 'nap dress', but with tailoring and visible pockets.) 'When you're hanging out with your family, someone is always fussing over your hair, your makeup, your outfit. Beauty awareness starts really early. It's part of playtime.' Santos explained that pageant culture is a staple of Filipino television stations. Poverty is rife, which can only deepen the commitment to glamour, she said. 'Being 'presentable' in our culture isn't seen as shallow; it's seen as community pride. Makeup is part of our cultural identity in a very deep way,' said Santos. Content creator Kristina Rodulfo is a first-generation Filipino-American who grew up in Queens, New York. A former beauty director at and Women's Health, Rodulfo is now a full-time influencer who regularly works with Sephora and has been an online face for Tatcha and Cover Girl. The 32-year-old confirmed her online engagement 'always goes up' when she connects current beauty trends or ingredients with her heritage, and created a newsletter — Pearl — devoted to Philippines beauty brands and founders in 2022. Rodulfo has observed a growing number of Filipino-American campaign stars like Olivia Rodrigo for Lancôme and H.E.R. for Dove. She also cites the nascent popularity of foods like Ube, a popular Filipino dessert and recent Tower 28 and Nyx Cosmetics lip gloss flavour. Still, Rodulfo said the opportunity for Filipino beauty brands is largely under-realised. 'There's a huge opportunity to fill this white space, culturally,' she said. 'I keep being like, 'Where is our [cool cult brand] Ceremonia? Where is our K-beauty?'' The Power of Filipino Faces In May, Condé Nast launched Allure Philippines with a cover featuring Evangelista alongside influencer Bretman Rock. The same month, Rock became a rare male spokesperson for Sol de Janeiro. Santos says that's not a coincidence. 'Drag culture is very much part of Filipino culture. Drag shows are always on TV. Even though parts of the Philippines are still very conservative, there is a deep and longtime love of queer culture in our community. Men are encouraged to be glamorous, too.' Santos said that Rock is a star in his home country, on par with Paris Hilton in America. Queer beauty icons like makeup artist Patrick Starrr and Perfect editor-in-chief Bryanboy also claim Filipino roots. Male-focused brands often flounder, even with a famous face. Because many male Filipino influencers have glamour already built into their identity, Rodulfo says they're more likely to read as genuine to possible shoppers. Evangelista has another theory about why the Philippines' beauty influencers are gaining popularity with American fans. 'It's an island climate! There's always rain and sun happening very close together. We know how to make our makeup last a very long time, no matter the weather.' As global warming turns New York summers into sub-tropical sloshes, and rainfall becomes more common — and more extreme — in formerly temperate locals like Southern California, sweat-proof essentials like powder-to-cream foundation, liquid eyeliner and hardcore setting spray are becoming more in-demand. 'Our glamour really lasts,' said Evangelista. Rodulfo agreed in a more literal sense, having just returned from a trip to Manila with her suitcase full of products from Filipino brands like Happy Skin and Sunnies Face. While she fears she overspent, Rodulfo believes the sweat-proof formulas were worth the splurge. 'When they're made by Filipino founders, I know I only have to apply them once.' Sign up to The Business of Beauty newsletter, your complimentary, must-read source for the day's most important beauty and wellness news and analysis. Disclosure: LVMH is part of a group of investors who, together, hold a minority interest in The Business of Fashion. All investors have signed shareholders' documentation guaranteeing BoF's complete editorial independence.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Elizabeth Hurley poses nude for 60th birthday, celebrates 'love' with Billy Ray Cyrus
Elizabeth Hurley is marking her 60th birthday by professing her 'love' for new boyfriend Billy Ray Cyrus and celebrating the milestone occasion in her birthday suit. 'Happy birthday to me! This year has already been a wild ride,' Hurley wrote alongside a nude photo of herself on Instagram. She went on to namecheck her longstanding business partnership with beauty brand Estée Lauder, the 20th anniversary of her eponymous swimwear company, and being 'in love' with Cyrus, whom she went public with back in April. 'Feeling very blessed and grateful for having the best friends & family in the world,' Hurley continued, adding that the snap was 'taken this afternoon… in my birthday suit.' In the photo, Hurley beamed happily as she was captured sitting in a sun-drenched grassy field with her legs crossed. Cyrus shared a photo of himself cuddling Hurley and called the actress 'the love of my life.' Meanwhile, Hurley's celeb pals and fans also took an opportunity to wish her a happy birthday. Her son, Damien, commented on her post 'Hahahah I LOVE YOU ♥️♥️♥️ happy birthday mama xxx.' Actress Patsy Kensit called Hurley 'the most beautiful kind human being' and said she was happy to see her friend finding joy again with her 'true love Billy, who is so fabulous.' America's Got Talent judge Heidi Klum called Hurley 'beautiful, smart and funny' as she shared her best wishes. 'I have never seen a more gorgeous 60-year-old,' one fan praised, while another added, 'Birthday suit suits you.' A third commenter wrote, 'Amazing woman. Amazing face. Amazing body. You spread positivity. Happy Birthday.' Hurley's birthday revelation comes after she debuted her new romance with Cyrus in April. After going Instagram official over Easter, the new couple shared a pair of loved-up images on social media, showing their infatuation with one another is real. Hurley, who met Cyrus while filming the 2022 holiday movie Christmas in Paradise, shared the snaps to her Instagram, captioning the head-over-heels photos: 'Tennessee weekend.' 'Liz spent a beautiful couple of weeks in Tennessee with Billy Ray,' a source told PEOPLE. 'She loved being surrounded by nature in a more laid-back environment. She had a great time with Billy Ray.' Cyrus and Hurley 'appreciate each other's love and friendship,' the insider added. 'They have a very special connection.' According to a source speaking to Us Weekly, the Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery star and the Achy Breaky Heart singer, 63, had been dating in secret for about four months before going public. 'Liz's friends have known about it for a while. It's not a new thing,' another insider close to Hurley told the outlet. 'She had sworn them to secrecy, and they didn't tell anyone outside her tight circle.' Another confidante said that after being 'friends for years … it turned romantic recently. Things are going well.' One source told Page Six that the relationship is the real deal. 'This is not a hoax,' a friend spilled to the outlet. 'Liz is not a hoaxy person; she's very sincere, very bright and I think she likes him.' After making their social media debut, the pair walked the red carpet at the Orizzonti/Rosso exhibition in Rome last month. The duo's glam appearance in Italy came as a source told PEOPLE that Hurley 'doesn't care' that fans don't understand her romance with the musician. 'Liz doesn't care that skeptics don't get it. She's focused on the special things that they have in common, like country music,' the insider said. 'She loves his Southern vibes. He's very calm and happy around her.' In an interview with Apple Music's The Ty Bentli Show in April, Cyrus opened up on how the two reconnected after filming Christmas in Paradise together. 'We did very few scenes together but the couple times we were in the same scene there was a chemistry there,' Cyrus told Bentli, according to excerpts of the interview that were published by PEOPLE and Entertainment Tonight. 'We just laughed, and it was at a time I wasn't laughing a lot.' After splitting from his wife Tish, Cyrus went on to marry singer Firerose in 2023. When that relationship ended, Cyrus said that he received a text from Hurley out of the blue. ''Hey, it looks like life might be a little bit tough and just wanted you to know I'm in your corner. You've got a friend in your corner,'' the message read, as told by Cyrus to Bentli. mdaniell@ Elizabeth Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus cozy up in new IG pics Elizabeth Hurley and older sister sizzle in bikinis Elizabeth Hurley shuts down theory she took Prince Harry's virginity
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz Step Out for Family Member's Birthday Bash Amid Ongoing Feud
and Nicola Peltz celebrated a loved one's birthday over the weekend — as tension within Brooklyn's own famous family continues to mount. On Sunday, June 8, the couple attended a birthday party in L.A. for Nicola's older brother, Will Peltz, who turned 39 years old. Both Brooklyn, 26, and Nicola, 30, shared glimpses from the Manifest actor's birthday bash on Instagram. Nicola wore a sheer white top and a black bra paired with black pants and styled her hair in a half-up, half-down look for the party. Brooklyn also kept his outfit sleek, sporting an all-black ensemble. Will, for his part, donned a casual look, opting for a pair of jeans and a black T-shirt. 'We all love celebrating you willy 🥹🤍🫶🏻🕶️ @willpeltz i love you so much,' the actress captioned her post, which included multiple photos of she and her hubby at the soiree. Brooklyn also posted photos from the event in an Instagram carousel. The cover shot is a snap of him and Nicola smiling and walking hand in hand. Another shot showed him posing with Nicola, Will and two friends. Brooklyn seemingly enjoyed the festivities as he captioned his post, 'Such a fun night xx.' Besides Will, Nicola has six other siblings from her parents, Nelson Peltz and Claudia Heffner. She also has two half-siblings from Nelson's previous marriage. Brooklyn, whose parents are David and Victoria Beckham, has two brothers — Romeo, 22, and Cruz, 20 — and a sister, Harper, 13. The family gathering comes shortly after Brooklyn and Nicola were noticeably absent from David's 50th birthday celebration in May. A source told People last month that Brooklyn and Nicola didn't show because Romeo was dating Kim Turnbull at the time. 'Brooklyn didn't want to be in the same room as her, and he told his dad that,' the insider told the publication. 'But David opted to have Kim there over Nicola.' A second source told the outlet, 'Brooklyn and Kim know each other from the past, and his family knows he's not comfortable around her.' However, Cruz set the record straight on whether there was a romantic entanglement as he wrote on Instagram, 'Brooklyn and Kim never dated.' Romeo and Kim broke up in May after dating for seven months. Brooklyn and Nicola opened up to Glamour Germany about dealing with public scrutiny in their relationship last month. 'Ignore the noise. Keep your head down, work hard, be kind,' Brooklyn told the outlet. 'People are always going to talk. What matters is that we're happy together.' 'It's not always easy. On TikTok there are always random stories popping up about us. When I see fake news, my instinct is to shut it down,' Nicola admitted. 'But it's not worth it. I just scroll past and move on.'