Demi Moore, 63, is again suspected of taking Ozempic after her latest public appearance.

Demi Moore's appearance at a film premiere sparked a heated discussion on social media, with fans talking about "another star" at Ozempic.
On March 13, Demi Moore attended the premiere of her new film, I Love Boosters, in Austin. For the event, the 63-year-old actress chose a navy blue wrap dress with a plunging neckline and slit, accentuating her waist with an orange sash. Her companion at the event was Pilaf, a miniature Chihuahua the star often takes with her on social outings.
But the main source of discussion wasn't the star's stylish appearance, but her rapid weight loss. As early as early March, netizens were asking questions like, "Is she on Ozempic?" and "Is all of Hollywood on this drug?" Noting that Moore had become "frighteningly thin." The actress herself remains silent on these rumors.
Demi's latest appearance once again left fans indifferent. The form-fitting dress showed that the star is continuing her weight loss efforts, ignoring the criticism.
It's worth noting that Demi went out to the Austin premiere with long, loose hair—a departure from the Gucci show at the end of February, where she appeared with a wavy bob that stylists and fans called "20 years younger."
Demi's struggle to conform to Hollywood beauty standards has been a lifelong one. In interviews, she openly admitted that she suffered from an eating disorder due to pressure from producers. "I remember one awkward moment when a producer pulled me aside and repeatedly told me to lose weight. I took it personally. It led to self-torture and cruelty," the actress shared.
The period following the birth of her second daughter, Scout, in 1991 was particularly difficult. To film Indecent Proposal, Moore exhausted herself with training: "I'd nurse [my daughter] at night, wake up in the dark with a trainer, bike to Paramount Studios with a headlamp, then film a full day—usually 12 hours—and then start all over again." She cycled nearly 30 miles a day. "Just thinking about what I was doing to my body seems so crazy, so ridiculous," Lenta.ru quotes the star as saying in an interview on CBS Sunday Morning.
In her biography, "Inside Out," Moore wrote that it wasn't until filming "G.I. Jane" in 1997 that she realized she simply needed to be "her natural size." However, despite the actress claiming to be at peace with her body, her appearance has increasingly become a topic of heated debate. In late February 2026, Demi Moore attended the Gucci show—and instead of admiring her new look, netizens once again noted her unhealthy thinness.
The actress herself admits that her self-esteem has been "fluctuating" in recent years, but she's in a much better mental state. "Some days I look at myself and think, 'Oh, not bad,' and others I catch myself analyzing and focusing too much on what I don't like. The difference is that now I can stop and say, 'Yeah, I don't like this loose skin, but it is what it is.' I try to make the best of what I have instead of chasing what I don't have," Demi shared in the same interview. Photo: Getty Images/Tibrina Hobson/Vittorio Zunino Celotto for Gucci