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Demi Moore Danced The Night Away At Golden Globes After-Party. Watch

Demi Moore celebrated her first Golden Globes win in the best way possible. Want to know how? By dancing the night away at the after-party, of course. She won the Best Actress (Musical/Comedy) award for the film The Substance

On Tuesday (January 7), Demi Moore posted a video from the star-studded bash on Instagram. Oh boy, her sizzling dance moves had us hooked and how. 

Her caption read, “Elisabeth Sparkle if she respected the balance.” FYI: Demi was referring to her character Elisabeth Sparkle from The Substance in her side note.

Need more fun glimpses from the after-party? Demi Moore has got you covered. In a separate post, she offered fans a closer look at the bash. The actress cheers joyously in the opening frame lifting her award. Oh, how ravishing she looks in designer Cherie Balch’s flowy red dress. Do not miss her million-dollar photo with Glen Powell

“Golden Globes after-party fun” Demi’s side note read. Take a look: 

Demi Moore has shared a gratitude note after winning the award on Instagram. She said, “Woke up this morning still in shock but full of so much joy, love, and gratitude for this honor and recognition. I am so deeply humbled and the little girl in me is saying f**** YEAH! Thank you for your support and kind words, and thank you Golden Globes.”

One of the major highlights at the Golden Globes was Demi Moore’s powerful acceptance speech.  From being called a “popcorn actress” to living her moment of glory, she recounted her long journey on the stage. 

An excerpt of what she said was, “Oh wow. I really wasn’t expecting that. I’m just in shock right now. I’ve been doing this a long time, like over 45 years and this is the first time I’ve ever won anything as an actor. I’m just so humbled and so grateful.”  Read the full story here

Directed by Coralie Fargeat, The Substance is a body horror film centering around a black-market drug. The film opened in the theatres on September 20.  





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