Get ready for a wholesomeness overload.
After Demi Moore won her first major acting award at the 82nd Annual Golden Globes on Sunday night, her biggest fans spread their unbridled bliss across the internet.
Rumer, Scout and Tallulah Willis — Moore’s daughters with her ex Bruce Willis — plus Moore’s friends Amanda De Cadenet and Eric Buterbaugh shared a video on Instagram Sunday night that proved they were all as excited as Moore about her big win.
In the short clip, the group can be seen watching the ceremony on TV while someone nervously mutters, “Shit, shit, shit” after the nominees for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture are announced.
But as soon as Moore is announced as the winner for her role in “The Substance,” they all spring up and start jumping for joy.
Later that evening, while speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Moore got to see the footage of her family’s reaction — and her response to their excitement is just as sweet.
“They’re a vocal crowd,” Moore told ET with a laugh after watching the scene on the reporter’s phone, later adding: “Everything I do is for them, for my daughters.”
After hearing Moore’s Golden Globes acceptance speech, it’s easy to understand why she and her family were so stoked about the long-overdue acclaim.
“This is the first time I’ve ever won anything as an actor,” the actor noted in her speech. Her only other significant win was an honorary Independent Spirit Award in 2012 with her “Margin Call” castmates.
Moore explained onstage why she felt it took her “over 45 years” to win a major award on her acting merits.
“Thirty years ago, I had a producer tell me that I was a ‘popcorn actress.’ And at that time, I made that mean that this wasn’t something that I was allowed to have,” Moore said, gesturing to her trophy. “That I could do movies that were successful, that made a lot of money, but that I couldn’t be acknowledged. And I bought in and I believed that.”
She continued, “And that corroded me over time to the point where I thought a few years ago that maybe this was it, maybe I was complete, maybe I’ve done what I was supposed to do.”
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But Moore said that when she was at this “low point” in her career, she got the script for “The Substance.”
“I had this magical, bold, courageous, out-of-the-box, absolutely bonkers script come across my desk,” Moore said while fighting back tears, “and the universe told me that ‘You’re not done.’”