Demi Moore and Molly Ringwald Celebrate the Holidays with a Brat Pack Reunion
The 'Substance' star posted a pic of herself and Ringwald with their pups at her recent holiday/belated birthday party
Demi Moore recently celebrated the holidays with a star-studded soiree that also reunited her with fellow “Brat Pack” member Molly Ringwald.
On Thursday, Dec. 12, the Substance star posted about the event on Instagram, sharing snaps of herself with Ringwald, Tony Goldwyn, Chloe Sevigny and other celebrity friends.
And, yes, Moore’s famous Chihuahua Pilaf also made an appearance.
“Ringing in the holiday season with reunions of all sorts!” Moore wrote in her post’s caption. “Pilaf and I had the best time celebrating with old and new friends.”
Ringwald brought along her own pint-size pooch, and Moore included a photo of the two holding their furry friends alongside Goldwyn.
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Ringwald and Moore, of course, were both considered part of the crop of rising young Hollywood stars known as the “Brat Pack” in the ’80s. While they never appeared in a film together at the time, earlier this year, they both starred in Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.
Despite both being associated with the Brat Pack, while promoting Feud earlier this year Ringwald told Extra that she and Moore “didn’t really know each other” in the ’80s.
“I always admired Demi,” the Pretty in Pink star said. “I lost a lot of parts to this lady,” she joked, pointing to Moore.
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Alongside Feud co-star Sevigny and former CNN anchor Don Lemon, ’80s A-listers Ralph Macchio and Matthew Modine were also at Moore’s holiday bash, which also doubled as a belated birthday party. The star’s 62nd took place back in November, while she was still busily promoting The Substance.
Moore just received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the polarizing feminist body horror flick, which was also scored nominations for Best Screenplay, Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Director.
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