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Demi Moore Triumphs at Critics Choice Awards Amid Rival's Scandal

Moore's win puts her on track to cap a remarkable career renaissance at next month's Oscars

Demi Moore Triumphs at Critics Choice Awards Amid Rival's Scandal

Demi Moore accepts the Best Actress award for "The Substance" onstage during the 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on February 07, 2025 in Santa Monica, California

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Moore's win came at the expense of Gascon, confirming her status as a favorite for the Oscars

Gascon is under fire for controversial social media posts about Muslims, China, and the Academy Awards

Demi Moore won Best Actor at the Critics Choice Awards on Friday, confirming her status as a favorite for the Oscars in a week when scandal enveloped her "Emilia Perez" rival Karla Sofia Gascon.

Nineties megastar Moore's horror film "The Substance" also won best original screenplay at a glitzy Los Angeles gala held by North America's most prominent critics' group, which crowned "Anora" the year's best picture.

Moore's win follows her victory at the Golden Globes in January and puts her on track to cap a remarkable career renaissance at next month's Oscars.

"This has been such a wild ride," said Moore, 62, who made a string of hit films in the 1990s but came to be known as much for her love life as her acting in subsequent decades.

That has changed with "The Substance," a body-horror flick about an aging celebrity who injects a serum to live again in her younger body temporarily.

Nodding to the film's frequently bloody and horrifying depictions of warped bodies, Moore thanked critics for rewarding "this genre of horror films, that are overlooked and not seen for the profundity that they can hold."

Moore's win came at the expense of Gascon, the Spanish transgender star of narco-musical "Emilia Perez" whose Oscar campaign collapsed spectacularly over the past week.

Social media messages posted years ago by Gascon resurfaced in which she made derogatory and racist remarks about Muslims, China, and even the Oscars themselves.

The film's distributor, Netflix, has since dropped Gascon from its Oscars campaign, and director Jacques Audiard disavowed his lead actor for her "absolutely hateful" and "inexcusable" comments.

Gascon was notably absent at the Critics Choice Awards, and when her name was read out among the nominees, the usually celebratory Hollywood audience fell conspicuously silent.

Moore did namecheck Gascon while thanking her fellow nominees during her acceptance speech.

(FILES) Spanish actress Karla Sofia Gascon arrives for the media presentation of the film 'Emilia Perez' in Bogota on January 17, 2025. Rarely has a film fallen from favor so quickly: after gaining a record number of Oscar nominations for a foreign-language movie, narco-musical "Emilia Perez" has become embroiled in a scandal linked to past social media posts by star Karla Sofia Gascon. Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP

However, neither Audiard nor Zoe Saldana, who won best supporting actress for Emilia Perez, mentioned Gascon in their remarks from the stage.

A Netflix representative told AFP that the company hoped "the actions of one person" would not "affect the whole film," which is still running to win Best Picture at the Oscars.

That race for the most coveted Academy Award is unusually wide open this year.

Friday's ceremony provided a significant boost for "Anora," the Cannes festival Palme d'Or winner, about a young New York stripper who marries the young son of a Russian billionaire in an ill-fated whirlwind romance.

Several other contenders also picked up key wins Friday.

"The Brutalist" star Adrien Brody won best actor, "Conclave" won best-adapted screenplay and best acting ensemble, and the Broadway adaptation "Wicked" earned best director for Jon M. Chu.

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