Actress Demi Moore (62) recalled the iconic bikini scene from the movie 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' (2003) and confessed that she made just one request before filming: "Please don't shoot my butt."

Moore appeared on 'The Drew Barrymore Show', which aired on the 13th (local time), and reflected on that time, saying, "I don't know why I was so obsessed with it." "When the director contacted me, there were only three weeks and a half left until filming. I had no time to think about my body, but rather, I think that was better for me," she said.

At the age of forty, Moore took on the role of the villain 'Madison Lee' and starred alongside Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu. In particular, the beach bikini scene she showcased garnered significant attention upon release, with many focusing on the "body of a woman in her 40s."

She said, "I didn't think that scene would receive so much attention," adding, "Ironically, I think it had a greater impact because I was older."

Drew Barrymore remarked, "I've never seen someone achieve such a physique in just three weeks," to which Moore laughed and said, "I decided to just accept the situation before filming. I tried to maintain emotional calm by dividing my schedule and thinking about it in sections."

Moore also revealed that she took a break from acting to balance parenting and was encouraged to take on the role in this project by her daughters. She recalled, "My daughters said, 'Mom, you have to do this. Won't you ever do it again?' and their support led me to return."

In relation to this, Moore also stated in an Elle interview last year that she wanted to challenge the perception that one shouldn't have a body appropriate for their age, saying, "Each person has a role in life, and I felt that was my role."

Additionally, in a recent interview, she noted, "I used to place too much value on appearance. But now, health, quality of life, and accepting oneself as is have become much more important," sharing her philosophy on self-acceptance.

Demi Moore explained that her dramatic weight loss experience from the movie 'G.I. Jane' led her to realize the value of acceptance over control, stating, "Even after three births, I didn't know what my true body shape was. I just started practicing letting it go."

Meanwhile, Demi Moore showcased numerous awards, including the U.S. Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Critics' Choice Award, for her work in the film 'Substance' last year.

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