Demi Moore Scores First Golden Globe Win for The Brutalist and Emilia Perez

Hollywood just got Moore exciting! Demi Moore snagged her first-ever Golden Globe at this year’s ceremony, taking home the award for Best Supporting Actress for her knockout performances in The Brutalist and Emilia Perez.

After decades of hits like Ghost and G.I. Jane, Moore reminded everyone she’s still at the top of her game, shining in two wildly different roles that prove her versatility is unmatched.

A Tale of Two Roles

In The Brutalist, Moore wowed audiences as a steely socialite in a gritty, post-WWII drama directed by Brady Corbet. Critics have called her performance “hauntingly brilliant” and “a career-best.”

Switching gears, Moore turned up the sass in Emilia Perez, Jacques Audiard’s campy musical dramedy. Playing a whip-smart lawyer in a surreal courtroom showdown, Moore brought both laughs and heart, stealing scenes left and right.

An Emotional Win

Taking the stage in a stunning black gown, Moore gave an emotional acceptance speech that had the room buzzing. “This moment is proof that it’s never too late to take risks and keep evolving,” she said, dedicating the win to her children and fans. “And to the teams behind The Brutalist and Emilia Perez, thank you for reminding me why I love this craft.”

Cue standing ovation.

Hollywood Reacts

Social media erupted with love for Moore, with co-stars, fans, and industry heavyweights flooding Twitter with congratulations. Many celebrated her win as a powerful comeback for one of Hollywood’s most enduring stars.

What’s Next?

Fresh off her Golden Globe glory, Moore is reportedly eyeing her Broadway debut and a slew of new film projects. One thing’s for sure—this star isn’t dimming anytime soon.

With The Brutalist and Emilia Perez showing she can do it all, Demi Moore has officially entered her “award season queen” era—and we’re here for it.