Demi Moore, 63, looks thinner than ever amid Ozempic rumors as she and Keke Palmer pose at SXSW

Demi Moore showed off her trimmed physique when she hit the red carpet at the South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas this Thursday.
The actress, who has long been famous for her slim body, looked thinner than ever when she posed at the Actor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards, earlier this month.
Her diminutive body, accentuated by the tight sleeveless black dress, sparked a number of unconfirmed Ozempic rumors online.
For her latest red carpet, the 63-year-old actress modeled a low-cut, sleeveless wrap dress that allowed her to show off one of her stunning legs.
Her outfit was surrounded by a bright orange belt, which enhanced the slimming effect as she beamed brightly at the cameras in the sunlight.
He was attending the festival premiere of his new film, I Love Boosters!, starring Keke Palmer and directed by Sorry to Bother You filmmaker Boots Riley.
Demi Moore showed off her slimmed-down physique when she hit the red carpet at the South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas this Thursday.
Her outfit was surrounded by a bright orange belt, which enhanced the slimming effect as she beamed brightly at the cameras in the sunlight.
Moore found time to mingle with the director during the premiere, placing her hands affectionately on his shoulders as they posed for shutterbugs together.
Her premiere was her 1.2lb miniature chihuahua Pilaf, whom she has carried to a number of public events in the past.
Palmer, meanwhile, was a scene-stealing presence at the premiere in a peekaboo dress that showed off her svelte abs to enviable advantage.
The 32-year-old’s canary yellow dress with a halter neckline was perfectly cut to highlight her toned physique and featured a thigh slit on the right side.
Emphasizing her sparkling face with make-up, the artist combined elegance with accessories such as rings and bracelets and high-heeled shoes.
I love boosters! It stars Palmer as the head of a gang of thieves who begin targeting the boutiques of a sharp-tongued designer played by Moore.
The film takes its name from Boots Riley’s song, released in 2006 by Oakland-born hip-hop group The Coup, which first brought Riley to fame in the 1990s.
‘A booster is someone who steals from retail and sells it on the hood to resell it very cheap’, the song explains, a definition that carried over into the film.
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For her latest red carpet, the 63-year-old actress modeled a low-cut, sleeveless wrap dress that allowed her to show off one of her stunning legs.
Her premiere date was her 1.2lb miniature chihuahua Pilaf, whom she has taken to a number of public events in the past.
He was attending the festival premiere of his new film I Love Boosters!, starring Keke Palmer and directed by Sorry to Bother You filmmaker Boots Riley (right)
Meanwhile, Palmer was a scene-stealing presence at the premiere in a peekaboo dress that showed off her toned abs to enviable advantage.
The 32-year-old’s halter neck canary yellow dress was perfectly cut to highlight her toned physique and featured a right-side thigh slit
Moore’s svelte figure at the Actor Awards earlier this month prompted fans to speculate online, where one asked Grok: ‘Is she in Ozempic?’
Moore’s svelte figure at the Actor Awards earlier this month prompted fans to speculate online, where one asked Grok: ‘Is she in Ozempic?’
Another went a step further and wondered: ‘Is all of Hollywood suffering at Ozempic?’ Others joked that she was ‘So skinny’: ‘Food must be so expensive in Los Angeles’ and ‘Is she really using drugs?’
The Substance was a popular 2024 body horror film that starred Moore as an aging actress who creates a younger version of herself (Margaret Qualley) by taking an illegal drug and the two bodies are forced to switch consciousness every week.
Moore was nominated for a best actress Oscar for the role, and famously took a tough tone at the ceremony when she lost the lead role of a spunky New York escort to Mikey Madison in Sean Baker’s dramatic film Anora.




