Demi Moore Admits It Was A 'Vulnerable Experience' Filming Nude Scenes

Demi Moore recently won her first Golden Globe award for her incredible performance in "The Substance" at 62.
Demi Moore recently won her first Golden Globe award for her incredible performance in "The Substance" at 62.However, the actress's latest achievement has also led her to reflect on some of the daring scenes she acted in the film, saying it was a "very vulnerable experience" for her.While accepting her award, Demi Moore described how she had to bounce back from a "low point" in her life as she struggled with thoughts of not being "enough."Article continues below advertisementDemi Moore Opens Up...

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