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Demi Moore’s Daughters React To Actress’s Golden Globes Win

Demi Moore landed her first Golden Globes win last night for The Substance, and her daughters — Scout, Tallulah, and Rumer Willis — have shared a now-viral video celebrating the milestone. 

In a joint Instagram post, all three can be seen jumping and cheering as Scandal veteran Kerry Washington calls out Moore’s name. Washington presented the award for best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy alongside We Live In Time actor Andrew Garfield. 

The post was captioned: “She did it.” American florist and perfumer Eric Buterbaugh can also be seen in the room with the Willis sisters alongside British photographer Amanda de Cadenet. The clip is making the rounds on social media. Check it out below. 

Moore — who leads The Substance alongside Margaret Qualley — is also receiving high praise for her Globes acceptance speech.  In the lengthy speech, she spoke about how she thought she was almost finished in the biz until The Substance script fell in her lap.

“Thirty years ago I had a producer tell me I was a popcorn actress and at that time I made that mean that I wasn’t allowed to have this, that I could do movies that were successful and made a lot of money but that I wouldn’t be acknowledged and I bought in and I believed that,” Moore said. 

“A few years ago I thought that this was it, maybe I’ve done what I was supposed to do and then I had this magical bold courageous out of the box absolutely bonkers script come across my desk called The Substance and the universe told me you’re not done.”

Moore beat out Mikey Madison in Anora, Cynthia Erivo for Wicked, Zendaya for Challengers, Amy Adams for Nightbitch, and Karla Sofia Gascon for Emilia Perez to win the Globe, This marked the first win of the night for The Substance.

Moore would finish her speech by saying what this win means going forward.

“In those moments when we don’t think we are smart enough or pretty enough, or skinny enough or successful enough or basically just not enough, I had a woman say to me just know you will never be enough, but you can know the measure of your work if you just put down the measuring stick. I treat this as a marker that I do belong,” Moore said.

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