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Speculation around Demi Moore’s weight and appearance has been rife since early 2026, particularly after she appeared noticeably thinner. Her appearance at the Actor Awards in March fueled rumors related to the use of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic. Moore stood out on the red carpet in a structured black dress that emphasized her slender frame, drawing attention to her prominent shoulders and thin arms. However, it wasn’t just her slim figure that caught the public’s eye; some observers also noted that her feet seemed disproportionately large compared to her body.
In the images from the event, Moore’s choice of black heels created a stark contrast with her skin, accentuating the size of her feet. “Those feet seem mismatched with her body, quite odd,” remarked a user on Reddit in a discussion about the event. Another commenter speculated on potential health implications, noting swelling as a possible issue. “Her feet appear visibly swollen. That’s concerning,” another Redditor pointed out in a different thread.
Concerns also arose regarding Moore’s manner of walking. In a viral video featuring Oprah Winfrey, who was also rumored to have experienced “Ozempic feet,” a social media user highlighted similar traits in Moore. “Could this be a side effect of Ozempic? I noticed Demi Moore walked similarly,” the user posted on X. While Moore has not publicly addressed these speculations or confirmed any use of weight-loss drugs, discussions continue. It is known that GLP-1 medications like Ozempic can cause discomfort while walking due to a reduction in foot padding, but only Moore can clarify her situation.
Until Demi Moore chooses to speak on the matter, any connection to Ozempic or similar drugs remains speculative. Nonetheless, fans’ concerns about her well-being are understandable, given her history. The celebrated “Ghost” actress has previously battled an eating disorder, particularly in the mid-1990s. During her preparation for roles in “Striptease” and “G.I. Jane,” Moore engaged in extreme fitness regimes, cycling 60 miles daily and adhering to strict diets. Reflecting on her past struggles, she shared with Elle in 2024, “In my younger years, I put myself through a lot of anguish.”
Demi Moore struggled with an eating disorder in the past
Whether Demi Moore has used Ozempic or other GLP-1 drugs will remain unclear unless she chooses to open up about it. But we also don’t blame fans for showing concerns over her health. The iconic “Ghost” star has admittedly struggled with an eating disorder in the past. In the mid-’90s, Moore took extreme measures to look thin before shooting “Striptease” and “G.I. Jane,” biking 60 miles every day and following strict diets. “There is a lot of torment I put myself through when I was younger,” she told Elle in 2024.
Moore discussed how her obsession with weight started from external sources, particularly producers who, time and time again, told her to slim down for roles. But ultimately, she blamed herself. “How I internalized it and how it moved me to a place of such torture and harshness against myself, of real extreme behaviors, and that I placed almost all the value of who I was on my body being a certain way — that’s on me,” she said.
Given how candid she has been about her struggles with body image, it’s unsurprising that fans fear she may have relapsed. “Honestly this seems different then the normal ozempic weight loss to me, hope she’s doing okay,” a Reddit user wrote in March 2026 thread. She has yet to address her recent transformation, but given how Moore has made some pretty sad confessions about her life, we wouldn’t be shocked if she eventually does.
If you are struggling with an eating disorder, or know someone who is, help is available. Visit the National Eating Disorders Association website or contact NEDA’s Live Helpline at 1-800-931-2237. You can also receive 24/7 Crisis Support via text (send NEDA to 741-741).
