Demi: 'Love makes me look better'

Hollywood star Demi Moore is proving that life really does begin at 40.

Hollywood star Demi Moore is proving that life really does begin at 40.

Despite recently hitting the milestone, Moore has been showing just exactly what she is made of, on the set of the Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle movie.

A role alongside younger stars including Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz was not too daunting for the mother-of-three.

And the appearance of a new lover in Moore’s life might just explain her new lease of energy – not to mention her latest toned-up image, described by Barrymore as “so awesome” and “absolutely incredible“.

“I think our mental and emotional states play a vtal role in how we all look and feel,” Moore told the News of the World Sunday magazine.

“I would say, however, I do tend to look better when I’m in love,” she teased, amid recent speculation linking her to Guy Oseary, 29, who runs Madonna’s record label, Maverick.

Moore, also known for her roles in Striptease and GI Jane, said a new exercise regime had helped her find her figure of late.

“I don’t kill myself any more. I’m lucky in that when I exercise I see results almost immediately.

“But if I work out too hard I tend to bulk up, which isn’t that attractive.”

Moore, who had three daughters, Scout, Tallulah and Rumer, with former husband Bruce Willis, believes that women can have it all.

“I have a career, children and I am independent. I don’t have any magic. I have these things because I worked to create them,” she said.

“I don’t need to live through my children. My life is exciting as it is. But without them, my career would really not be enough.”

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