There may be a 24-year age difference between Demi Moore and her daughter Rumer Willis, but you'd never guess it judging by the way these two looked tonight. In fact, you might think the two were sisters. Age aside, Demi looked lovely on the red carpet tonight. Her skin looked smooth and sun-kissed, her hair looked long and effortless, and her makeup looked pretty and natural. Her lips, cheeks, and eye shadow were all light pink, and the effect was an overall glow rather than a face full of makeup. Tell me, are you loving or hating Demi's Golden Globes look?
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Lovely. She looks so healthy.
1I can't stand the hair, but her face is flawless.
2I love it.
3she looks so youthful and radiant!
4Tame the tresses...
5hate it,she can do better than this,the hair is awfuL
6Hate the hair.
7She should side part her hair and style it. Demi should take a note from Dita and class it up.
8Not digging the dress but I love the hair.
9Her complexion looks healthy and youthful. The hair job could have been better.
10I think the hair ages her a lot.
11I think her face looks amazing. I cannot believe she still looks that good!
12She looks beautiful
13Demi looks stunning.
14Demi looks gorgeous and I LOVE her hair.
15She is like Benjamin Button. She ages in reverse
16She looks beautiful.
17On my high definition TV Demi Moore's dress was translucent and you could see right through it. You could clearly see her areolae and nipples. Clearer than Janet Jackson at the Super Bowl nonsense. I saw a photo outside and in sunlight the dress was opaque. Did this not show on regular TV? I have not seen any comments on this effect.
18Love it! She proves that long hair can work at any age.
19Her skin looks amazing! Though if the hair was a bit neater, I'd love it!
20she looks amazing.
21I agree with most here. She looks fab, but the hair needed to be a little more styled and smooth, but overall a big hit
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