
Hollywood's iconic Demi Moore named 'world's most beautiful person' of 2025
People Magazine has announced Hollywood icon Demi Moore as the "Most Beautiful Person of 2025" in its latest issue, recognizing the 62-year-old actress for her timeless beauty and resilience.
Moore graces the magazine's cover and speaks candidly about her journey, embracing aging, and her evolving relationship with her body.
In the interview, Moore reflects on the trials and triumphs of her life, from her challenging childhood to her groundbreaking career and motherhood.
Despite Hollywood's tendency to equate beauty with youth, Moore embraces the natural process of aging, saying, "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."
Moore, known for her roles in films like G.I. Jane and Ghost, also addresses the pressures of maintaining physical perfection in her earlier years.
She reveals a shift in her perspective, saying she now has a "much more relaxed relationship" with her body and trusts her body's needs.
This newfound acceptance and self-compassion have led her to a more intuitive and less fear-driven approach to her physical health.
Moore's recognition by People Magazine highlights the evolving standards of beauty in society, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance over traditional ideals.
As the magazine's cover star, Moore's journey continues to inspire fans, proving that beauty transcends age and external appearance.
Moore's feature comes ahead of the release of her new project, The Substance, and her return to the screen in season 2 of Landman on Paramount+.

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