Upset Demi: ‘I’m 47 – how am I supposed to look’?
Demi Moore hits back as Twitter critic blasts her appearance
Demi Moore hits back as Twitter critic blasts her appearance
Demi Moore may be regretting getting too close to her public on Twitter, after one fan dared to criticise her looks.
The Hollywood actress, who has 2.4 million followers on the social networking site, recently posted a selection of pics to her Twitter page.
The four-photo collage shows Moore sitting at a desk holding out her hand. The words 'Love wanted and given' are written on her palm.
There wasn't a lot of love to go round in user knlr's response, however. Kaan Uluer blurted, ‘Sorry but you look old... 'specially your neck and cheecks (sic) at the second shot... I'm really sorry'.
Demi Moore, who denies having work done despite long-circulating rumours of £200,000 worth of plastic surgery, retorted, ‘I'm 47 - how I am supposed to look?'
Dozens of followers then lept to her defence with supportive Tweets.
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Hollywood veteran Demi, who is married to Ashton Kutcher, 17 years her junior, has long been held up as an example of how to cheat the ageing process.
Judging by these photos, Demi is still very successful at holding the tide at bay. If we look that good at 47 we'll be over the moon!
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