She could be called a cougar, but judging by the way she looks these days, Demi Moore is younger than ever. Some are saying she went under the knife to turn back the hands of time, but Moore insists she's just aging naturally…and exceptionally well.
The Daily Mail speculates that the 47-year-old star may have had upwards of $300,000 worth of plastic surgery, including liposuction, breast implants, and other work on her face, before she arrived back on the big screen looking stellar in a bikini in 2003's "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle."
It's an accusation that Moore has vehemently denied, but hasn't completely ruled out.
"It's completely false - I've never had it done," Moore said in a recent interview with French Marie Claire. "But I would never judge those who have."
Dr. Toby Mayer of the Beverly Hills Institute of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery told E!Online that he thinks Moore may be telling the truth, "Her lower eyelids have a little excess skin and wrinkles on them compared with a decade ago," - tell-tale signs of aging she may have covered up if she'd really gotten work done.
He continued saying, "If you saw her in person, she would look like she had twice as many wrinkles. The makeup and the lighting is concealing the depth of the wrinkles."
Moore said herself, "I don't like the idea of having an operation to hold up the ageing process - it's a way to combat your neurosis. The scalpel won't make you happy."
Despite her personal opinions, she took to Twitter about all the plastic surgery buzz, writing, "Diminishing us by continually measuring women based on how we look. Or dont look. Creating comparisons instead of connections Say no 2 that!"
But some say the lady doth protest too much.
In 2004, one source close to Moore indicated that Brian Novack was Moore's plastic surgeon, saying, "He's a fantastic surgeon and his clients don't look like they've had surgery."
The Brat Pack star, who looks just as good if not better than she did back in the 80's, spoke candidly with Marie Claire reporter Fabrice Gaignault about being the "older woman" with her third husband, 31-year-old Ashton Kutcher.
"What matters most for me is to have found someone for whom the age gap doesn't mean anything and most of all with whom I have an incredibly deep relationship" she said. "We're at different stages in our personal lives and in our careers. But we look at that as a positive thing because we are massively enriched by having different things to deal with and to share."
The couple got together when Kutcher was just 25-years-old, a mere 10 years older than Moore's oldest daughter Rumer.
"Ashton is very responsible, and he was comfortable from the very beginning with the family responsibilities he had to take on," Moore told Gaignault. "Most men aged 25 would not have been able to deal with it. I don't judge them, but I think Ashton is far more ahead of his time. We share everything. He's also my best friend."
She added, "And also I won't pretend that I'm not hugely happy to live with such a handsome man!" Of course, she's not too bad herself, and she seems to know it. On the subject of plastic surgery, she said, "For the moment I prefer to be a beautiful woman of my age than try desperately to look 30."
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