Demi Moore stuns in sheer black Gucci jumpsuit at ‘Landman’ premiere

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Demi Moore stunned with her sheer look on Tuesday.
The 63-year-old actress rocked the red carpet in a deep-cut, special lace, transparent black Gucci jumpsuit at the second season premiere of her show “Landman”.
She styled her look with natural makeup and chunky emerald earrings, and wore her dark hair in loose waves.
In addition to celebrating the premiere of her show, Moore was also celebrating her 63rd birthday that evening. She celebrated the occasion with the cast, who surprised her with red velvet cupcakes at the after-party.
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Moore wore a sheer black custom Gucci jumpsuit to the premiere of the second season of “Landman.” (Variety via John Nacion/Getty Images)
For the after-party, Moore ditched the custom jumpsuit and wore a little black dress with spaghetti straps.
Moore shared a video of herself in a transparent outfit. instagramcongratulations on its premiere and thanks everyone who wished him a happy birthday.
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Moore’s friends and co-stars surprised her with birthday cupcakes at the after-premiere party. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Paramount+;)
While fans in the comment section wrote to the actress, “How can you look so beautiful and younger than 30 years ago,” while another commented, “That’s exactly how you age when you’re trouble-free and successful,” fans couldn’t help but leave kind words for the actress.
The ‘Ghost’ star while promoting ‘Landman’The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” where he described growing up in Roswell, New Mexico, and his belief in the town’s legend of the 1947 UFO crash.

Moore said he believed the UFO crash rumors about Roswell, New Mexico. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Paramount+)
“Something definitely happened. But when I was a kid, it was never talked about. Never,” he said. “It was never mentioned, not even in passing. It was like it was a secret.”
Things have changed in Roswell since Moore grew up. Documentaries have since been made about the town, including the hit show “Roswell,” which aired on The WB for three seasons from 1999 to 2002.
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Now, Moore explained, there’s a museum about alien sightings and even “a pretty extensive museum discussing how they shut down all communication about it.”
He said he believes something happened in the past, although he’s not sure exactly what happened.

Moore will star in the upcoming film “Strange Arrivals.” (John Shearer/FilmMagic)
“I don’t know,” he said. “You know, the largest landing strip in America is in Roswell, so there’s a lot of testing going on.”
Moore will be able to dive deeper into the world of aliens in his new movie “Strange Arrivals”, in which Colman Domingo will also star. In the film, the duo play real-life couple Betty and Barney Hill, who claim to have been abducted by aliens.
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