In a world fixated on youth, People Magazine has announced who is the most beautiful woman in the world, and it’s not who you think.
The magazine has crowned 62-year-old Demi Moore the World’s Most Beautiful Woman of 2025, fresh off her Golden Globe win for the gory The Substance, has leapfrogged Angelina Jolie and Beyoncé for the title.
The May issue calls her a “movie star, fashion icon, and grandma,” praising her comeback after four decades in Hollywood. Demi Moore, once dismissed as a “popcorn actress,” muses about body image: “I look in the mirror and think, ‘I look old,’ but it doesn’t define me.” Sounds profound, but is it?
Social media users are divided. Some hailed her for defying ageism, while others smirked at her “natural” glow.
Moore’s red-carpet slays—Schiaparelli gowns and McQueen’s shattered glass—are undeniable, but World’s Most Beautiful Woman? That’s a stretch. Hollywood’s latest “empowerment” stunt feels more like a polished PR move than a win for aging gracefully.
