Hollywood is about to have one other silver fox.
Demi Moore, 62, shared her ideas on her iconic, lengthy hair and whether or not she would ever change it in an interview with Individuals for the duvet of their World’s Most Stunning 2025 challenge.
When requested if she may see herself embracing grey, “The Substance” actress answered, “Oh, one hundred pc.”
Moore additional defined, “I take a look at girls who’ve that unbelievable grey, particularly lengthy, and I feel it’s hanging.”
Confirming that she would undoubtedly lean into the look, she added, “Mine’s like a smattering of grey that makes my hair look murky.”
She added that she didn’t begin dyeing her signature raven locks till she was round 55-years-old.
Moore could be becoming a member of many different well-known feminine silver foxes in Hollywood, together with Andie MacDowell, Jane Fonda and Jamie Lee Curtis.
MacDowell, who has been the most outspoken about embracing the title, mentioned on “The Drew Barrymore Present” in 2021 that she was “loving” her grey hair, which she even fought together with her managers over.
“I wasn’t coloring my hair and you could possibly see my roots, and my daughters saved telling me that I appeared badass. And that concept that I may look badass appealed to me,” the actress advised the discuss present host.
In the meantime, Moore was additionally requested about her famed pixie lower within the late ’80s and early ’90s. When requested if she’d ever bear a giant chop once more, she was much less enthused.
“I don’t know,” the mom of three responded. “There’s power in hair, you recognize? However I by no means prefer to say by no means.”
Actually, preserving her waist-length look has been considerably of an act of defiance for the Oscar nominee.
“I keep in mind listening to, ‘Oh, you get to a sure age, and it’s not acceptable to have lengthy hair,’” she advised Individuals. “It actually must be extra what feels comfy on you. A part of it was I appeared round and noticed girls of a sure age reducing their hair, virtually neutralizing themselves, and it didn’t make sense for me.”