Demi Moore Makes 'Indecent Proposal' On Valentine's Day
By Gary Trock on February 14, 2021 at 11:28 AM EST
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Demi Moore is feeling nostalgic on the national day of love while proclaiming what's really on her mind when Valentine's Day rolls around. The actress took to Instagram on Sunday to share a clip from her iconic 1993 drama, "Indecent Proposal," which she starred in alongside Robert Redford and Woody Harrelson. While there are many romantic moments in "Indecent Proposal" that Demi Moore could pay tribute to for Valentine's Day, she chose one close to the heart that also embodies the classic character of innocence that the actress embodied in many of her films.
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"Indecent Proposal" stars Demi Moore as Diana Murphy, who married her high school sweetheart and is looking to hit the jackpot in Las Vegas when she is approached by a billionaire who offers to spend the night with her for $1 million dollars.
The scene 58-year-old Moore shared on social media was a poignant one, as it was when Robert Redford's character first lays eyes on his prize. However, she was drawing more attention to the mound of chocolate candies that her character swipes from a luxury event.
"Chocolate is my Valentine. Happy ❤️ day!" The actress wrote about the sweet treats.
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Although she may not have an official Valentine this year, Demi Moore may still be spending time with a familiar face from Valentine's Days past as she continues to quarantine with her ex-husband and baby daddy, Bruce Willis.
The family made headlines last year when it was revealed that Moore and Willis was quarantining during the COVID-19 pandemic with their daughters at the family property in Idaho.
"I personally feel like I was really grateful for things slowing down and the time that we had,” Moore told Naomi Campbell recently during an interview on her YouTube show.
She added, “It worked out that Bruce came and spent time with us and then his current wife and their small daughters joined a little bit later when the kids were finished with school."