Demi Moore Opens Up About Feeling Traumatized by Violent and Brutal Humans, Including Herself
In a recent interview, actress Demi Moore spoke candidly about the struggles many people face when it comes to self-judgment, chasing perfection, and trying to rid ourselves of perceived flaws. While these issues are often associated with women, Moore made it clear that they are also 100% relatable to men.
Moore referenced a scene from one of her films, in which her character, Elizabeth, is asked on a date but finds fault with herself every time she looks in the mirror. She explained, “We’ve all had moments where you go back and you’re trying to fix something, and you’re just making it worse to the point where you’re incapacitated. We’re seeing these small things nobody else is looking at, but we’re so hyper-focused on all that we’re not. All of us, if we start to think our value is only with how we look, then ultimately we’re going to be crushed.”
The actress’s comments shed light on the pressure many individuals feel to live up to societal standards of beauty and perfection. Moore’s openness about her own struggles serves as a reminder that these issues are not exclusive to any one gender or demographic.
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