The feminist body-horror film is about the fear of aging for women and was too grotesque for some.

She also drew attention for her decision to do full-frontal nudity at the age of 61.

Nudity scandals are nothing new to the actress, though.

Demi Moore at the 2024 SFFILM Awards

Some found the cover empowering for pregnant women, others though it was objectifying.

But there’s more than just kisses in the video.

“I love Philip and he’s the only one I love.

Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, and Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2009

I love him dearly,” Moore told the camera.

“He’s one of my most favorite people.”

“We’re going to get married by the way,” Philip replied.

Demi Moore in New York City in 2015

“Don’t let her husband find out.”

Demi then laughed and said, “I can’t wait.

He really is truly terrific.

Demi Moore in 1981

He is, and I love him because he keeps me happy.”

Did they participate in the freak offs?

If they didn’t, did they know they were happening in the other room?

Demi Moore in Florida in 2012

His friends eventually found his unresponsive body floating in the pool.

To top it off, Moore couldn’t shake this tragedy off her name years later.

To her shock, she came home one day and found him inside her own apartment with the key.

“How does it feel to be whored by your mother for 500 dollars?”

Moore recalled the man asking her.

The movie follows a middle-aged woman taking an addictive black-market drug that creates a younger version of herself.

Moore mainly use her memoir to explore her alcohol and cocaine use, which started in her teens.

“I told her I was firing her,” he toldPeoplein 1997.

And it did work.

Elmo’s' will always be the movie that changed my life," Moore wrote in her memoir.

She was then back on her sobriety journey, but for a shorter time now.

“Everyone was witnessing my body flailing,” she said in an interview withABC News.

As of 2024, Moore has been sober for over 12 years.

If you or anyone you know needs help with addiction issues, help is available.

Visit theSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration websiteor contact SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

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