‘You Could Not Pay Me To Be 21:’ Demi Moore Opened Up About Aging In Hollywood And It Being ‘A Tremendous Gift’

‘You Could Not Pay Me To Be 21:’ Demi Moore Opened Up About Aging In Hollywood And It Being ‘A Tremendous Gift’

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‘You Could Not Pay Me To Be 21:’ Demi Moore Opened Up About Aging In Hollywood And It Being ‘A Tremendous Gift’

Demi Moore was in some of the most truly iconic ‘90s movies, like Ghost, Striptease, G.I. Jane, and more. After not appearing in too many mainstream movies during the 2000s/2010s, the bankable star’s comeback came in the amazing body horror movie The Substance, for which she received awards recognition. While many actresses in their 60s might be worried about aging in Hollywood, Moore talks about the natural process being “a tremendous gift” and that “you could not pay me to be 21.”

For women, aging in Hollywood could be scary, with fears of getting typecast in maternal or grandmother roles compared to anything sexy or kickass. After all, Naomi Watts received an ageist remark when she first started in Hollywood, being told her roles would lessen around her 40s. Back in 2015, Maggie Gyllenhaal was told she would be too old to play the love interest of an older man back when she was 37. Fortunately, Demi Moore said at the Time100 Summit (via THR) that she doesn’t believe getting older is the end of anything:

I think that there was a sense of things ending at a certain point as opposed to the reality, which is just that we’re evolving, it’s not ending.

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