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Demi Moore attends the 32nd annual Actor Awards earlier this month.

Is it OK to mention how skinny female celebrities are getting? Again?

Body-shaming is uncool and the policing of women’s bodies is a retrograde step. But we can’t ignore what we see. 

  • Jacqueline Maley

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Bruce Willis and Emma Heming-Willis in 2023.

When Bruce Willis would ‘check out’, wife Emma knew something was wrong

Emma Heming Willis has written a book about her family’s experiences after husband Bruce Willis was diagnosed with dementia.

  • Roy Ward
Hollywood actress Demi Moore shows few signs of her age, 62.

The new beauty standard is worse than ‘rewinding the clock’ – it’s having no age at all

In the same way Ozempic has obliterated the body positivity movement, new “undetectable” cosmetic interventions are creating unattainable goals for women.

  • Bunny Banyai
Nominated: Demi Moore in The Substance.

What to stream this week: Two movies and three shows to add to your list

This week’s picks include two Oscar-nominated movies, Chris O’Dowd’s crime comedy and an all-star Olympic documentary. 

  • Craig Mathieson
Crime comedy Anora has cleaned up at the Oscars, taking home five awards including best picture.

Anora: The $9m film that swept the Oscars

We laughed, we cried, we checked our watches … the 97th annual Academy Awards held space for everyone.

  • Michael Idato
From Lindsay Lohan to Demi Moore, celebrities are bringing back the ultra-long hair look. But can everyone jump on the bandwagon?

Can’t grow your hair past your shoulders? There’s one thing to blame

Charli XCX and Demi Moore are bringing back ultra-long hair, but the Rapunzel look isn’t for everyone – no matter how hard they try.

  • Nell Geraets
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Nicole Kidman in Babygirl

Oscars shock as lead actress contenders shut out of 2025 nominations

At the start of award season these three actresses led the race, but in a surprise twist all three have been shut out of this year’s Academy Awards.

  • Michael Idato
Demi Moore in a scene from The Substance.

Why Demi Moore’s body-horror movie is so compelling, despite the truth it’s missing

The Substance exposes brilliantly the tortures women put themselves and their bodies through. It is bleakly true, but there’s a bigger, and happier, truth for all women.

  • Julia Baird
Demi Moore as Elisabeth Sparkle, a TV exercise show presenter deemed past it by her station boss (Dennis Quaid), in The Substance.

Demi Moore’s audacious body horror dives beneath the surface

The Substance is a morbid satire on Hollywood, the beauty industry and the dream of eternal youth.

  • Jake Wilson
Demi Moore in The Substance.

Demi Moore on the male gaze, the beauty myth, and the horrors of latex

The Substance stars Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley share their thoughts on the body horror film, and why they don’t necessarily agree with its director.

  • Karl Quinn