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After Being Called 'Unrecognizable,' Demi Moore Finally Speaks About The Surprise Runway Experience That Had Everyone Talking

Actress Demi Moore was the star of Fendi’s Paris Fashion Week catwalk when she made a surprise appearance on the runway earlier this month — but people were talking less about the clothes and more about how different her face looked, sparking rumors of her having work done.  

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The 58-year-old star is finally speaking out about her big appearance at the show. While talking to legendary supermodel Naomi Campbell, she said that the excitement of the moment “didn't hit me until afterwards,” adding that “it really was a teenage fantasy fulfilled.”

"I took a moment and I thought, 'Oh my God, I just walked a runway show with some of the biggest models ever,'” referring to the other models in the show, Campbell, Kate Moss, Bella Hadid and Cara Delevingne. "I literally felt like a little kid," the Golden Globe nominee gushed about her runway debut. 

The Striptease actress surprised fans when she was the first model to strut down Kim Jones' debut couture collection for Fendi, wearing an off-the-shoulder silk suit with a peplum hemline. Her signature long dark hair was pulled back to spotlight waist-length earrings as she walked the runway. 

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Fans of the bombshell were quick to point out her appearance though, with some saying she looked "unrecognizable." 

"I couldn’t quite believe that it was Demi Moore opening — she’s changed a little," one user tweeted, while another added: "If Demi Moore is happy with her new look, then bravo. If she's not, I hope she can still 'see' the beautiful Demi she is on the inside and truly embrace herself."  

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Did Moore go under the knife? Doctors exclusively talked to OK! to discuss what she's had done to her face.  

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“My first thought was, ‘OMG is this real? Is she making a funny expression or awful makeup contouring?’” celebrity injector Heather Rohrer exclusively told OK!. “Her cheeks appear to be overfilled, causing the filler to migrate downward to the corner of her mouth. She appears to have no fat in the lower face, almost like she has had her buccal fat removed.”

She adds, “Her lower lip filler has definitely migrated, exposing an undefined vermillion border. Her smile lines are also non-existent due to excess injectable fillers.”

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Meanwhile, plastic surgeon Dr. Frank Agullo thinks Moore’s injector “has certainly gone overboard with fillers in the cheeks, lips and mandible — to the point of looking unnatural.” 

Dr. Agullo believes the actress “had a facelift, but the fillers get all the attention,” adding that “her face and neck skin are much smoother, which is probably a combination of Micro-Botox and radio frequency.” 

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Beauty expert Pam Agullo, MD, exclusively told OK! that she is “left speechless with Demi Moore’s transformation.” 

“She had always managed to achieve an ageless gorgeousness, but this time, I believe she has gone way over the top,” she notes. “Her features look completely exaggerated and out of proportion, most probably achieved with fillers to the cheekbones and a buccal fat pad removal to give her that chiseled look.”

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