semi-swamp Getting to the essence of the issue.
The 62-year-old recently revealed that early in her career, she suffered from an eating disorder and had to undergo extreme exercise after being told off camera that there was a problem with her body.
“I tortured myself a lot when I was younger,” Moore said in an interview. Eli Published on Thursday. “The perfect example of this is when I was asked to lose weight several times. The producer pulled me aside. It was very shameful and humiliating. But that’s just one thing.”
“Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” Alum Shared that he internalized feedback that led to risky behaviors.
Moore continued, “How I internalized it and how it drove me to a place of such torture and harshness against myself, where there was real extreme behavior,” and that almost the entire value of who I was I took away from my body. But put in a certain way. – It’s on me.
In His film “The Substance” The actress was able to take her power back.
Moore explained, “There was an incredibly liberating aspect of stepping into this really vulnerable, emotionally and physically exposed place.” “The movie gave me a chance to see where my ego was running the show, where I was giving up my power, and it inspired me to be a little more gentle and accepting of myself as I am.”
When it came to the brightly lit close-up of the star’s bare buttocks in the film, Moore said: “It’s like, ughit bothers me.”
But instead of asking for the shot to be edited differently, the “Ghost” star “didn’t ask for any adjustments.”
Moore recalled, “I knew it was in the service of something that was more important than me.” “It felt like any difficulty, any exposure of my own insecurities would have been worthwhile if I was part of moving the conversation forward.”
In the script, Icon saw the theme of “comparison and disappointment” that people experience. measuring oneself against others,
“Often, we see ourselves as better people than we are outside of ourselves,” Moore shared. “And the truth is that all the answers, all the resources, everything is within us.”
In fact, his daughter Scout Willis once told him that she had “decided to stop wasting time focusing on what I’m not, when I can celebrate all that I am.” Am.”
“And that’s exactly what it is for me,” Moore said. “While we focus too much on what we are not, we miss the beauty of what we are. The thing is, I love my body, but it’s more about appreciation – I can really appreciate all the things my body does for me now, not just how it looks. . And the more I appreciate the lines in the corners of my eyes.”
Reflecting on her career, the “Landman” vet admitted she didn’t always adapt her body to previous characters.
“I changed my body a number of times through different roles, and I think I chose those roles for the opportunity to find some peace and self-love, whether consciously or not,” Moore said. “And when I found that, it was only by really surrendering and letting go of what it looked like on the outside.”