Demi Moore's striking appearance at a Milan Fashion Week show in Italy two weeks ago has sparked new questions about what the 63-year-old actress has done to her face and body, with fans divided between admiration and concern as speculation mounts that she has undergone further plastic surgery.

The renewed scrutiny began when Moore attended Gucci's FW26 show at the Palazzo Delle Scintille, where she arrived in a skin-tight black pleather jumpsuit, a sharp dark bob and oversized sunglasses, carrying a tiny Chihuahua instead of a handbag. The look, likened by observers to a mash-up ofLegally Blonde's Elle Woods andThe Matrix, immediately dominated social media timelines and celebrity gossip, not for the outfit alone but for what many viewers saw as a noticeably slimmer frame and an almost impossibly smooth complexion.

Within hours, online comments swung from gushing to uneasy. Some fans called her 'Unrecognisable' and praised the severe new hairstyle, which was later revealed to be a wig. Others were far less complimentary, labelling her 'too thin' and 'almost plastic,' with one remarking that they 'wouldn't have recognised her.'

The photographs did not simply fuel idle chatter about a bold fashion choice. They also triggered a familiar and more pointed question around Moore about where high-maintenance grooming ends and possible overcorrection begins.

Moore has been famous for long enough that her appearance has almost become a public project in itself. She first broke through in the 1980s and, by the mid‑1990s, was leading films such asGhost,Indecent Proposal,A Few Good MenandStriptease. In 1996, she was widely described as the highest-paid actress in Hollywood, her status cemented not only by the roles but by the way she looked in them.

Alongside that career came two high-profile marriages, first to Bruce Willis and later to Ashton Kutcher, who was 15 years her junior. Throughout, Moore's angular features and lithe frame were part of the package being sold. She has previously spoken of an 'extreme obsession' with her body in her early career and admitted in 2010 that she had been under the knife.

'I have had something done but it's not on my face,' she said then. Since that guarded admission, she has neither confirmed nor denied specific procedures. The silence has created a vacuum thatrumourfills with increasing ease, especially when a new red carpet look appears more dramatic than the last.

According to one insider cited byHeat World, Moore has doubled down rather than backed away from that lifelong preoccupation with image. The source claims she is 'continuing to undergo a whole smorgasbord of surgeries,' spanning cutting-edge cosmetic enhancements and more invasive work. That description cannot be independently verified, and Moore herself has not commented publicly on any recent treatment, so it should be read with caution.

Even so, the detail offered is striking. The insider describes a routine in which the actress is 'seeing every sort of expert you can imagine,' from a peptide doctor focused on anti-ageing to a celebrity massage therapist specialising in lymphatic drainage, as well as 'multiple plastic surgeons.' The same source alleges that 'the maintenance is non-stop,' suggesting a pattern of frequent injectables to keep skin 'moist and plump' and procedures such as facial and neck threading to tighten jowls. None of that has been officially confirmed by Moore or her representatives, meaning all such claims remain unverified and should be taken with a grain of salt.

What is less disputed is that her physique has changed. The insider notes that people close to Moore are not just talking about her face but about a level of weight loss that some find worrying. 'She swears she feels great and is totally healthy but it's hard not to notice her bones jutting out, she looks gaunt,' the source says, adding that she has a history of 'pushing herself way too hard in pursuit of perfection.'

Source: International Business Times UK