Demi Moore’s daughters—Scout, Tallulah, and Rumer Willis—shared an emotional moment as they celebrated their mother’s first Golden Globe victory. The actor, aged 62, won the Best Female Actor Performance in a Comedy or Musical category at the 82nd Golden Globes for her outstanding role in the film The Substance. The joyous celebration was captured in a video shared on Instagram, where the daughters were seen cheering loudly as Kerry Washington announced Demi’s name as the winner. The video, captioned “She did it,” also featured Eric Buterbaugh, an American florist and perfumer, along with British photographer Amanda de Cadenet.
Rumer Willis expressed her immense pride in her mother, commenting, “GO MAMA GO. So so proud of you. Omg I love you so much. So well deserved.” Demi’s acceptance speech resonated deeply with the audience as she reflected on her 45-year acting journey. She admitted to being labeled as a “popcorn actress” early in her career, a tag that affected her self-belief for decades. However, she credited The Substance as a bold and transformative script that reignited her passion and reminded her of her potential.
Demi described the award as a “marker of wholeness” and emphasized that moments of self-doubt should never define one’s worth. This win marks her third Golden Globe nomination, with her previous nods being for Ghost (1990) and If These Walls Could Talk (1996). The Substance, a satirical body-horror film, represents a turning point in Demi’s career, affirming her as a celebrated and versatile performer.