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The red carpet of this award season feels more like a high school reunion – there are so many big actresses that dominated Hollywood in the ’90s and 2000s back in the magnifying glass, and we’re so here for it.At 62, Demi Moore is finally recognized for her work, raising his first ever Globe Golden for her incredible role in great “feminist horror” The substance. (She was first nominated in 1991 – more than half of her life back – for Spirit). Even more impressive, she is the forward to take home the best actress at Oscars this year on March 2.
Pamela Anderson57, who, like Moore, was in joining many of the covenants of men’s magazine in her youth as the face – and, of course, a body – BaywatchAlso spent this awards season is widely celebrated for his role in The last show.

Pamela Anderson and Demi Moore
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for magazine wIn the meantime, Cameron DiazFirst movie in a decade, the proper title Back in actionAlso seen making her red carpet come back in 52, winning the world over again with her trademark sheet and charisma after taking time out to focus on her family.
And then there is Lindsay Lohanwhich was removed almost in his 20s after becoming more famous for partying than acting. The 38-year-old star, now a colder wife and mother, has seen her career ascending in the past year, thanks to some dear roles in a Christmas ROM-COMS and a classical transformation.
On the one hand, it’s great news. These actresses are continually popular for a reason: they are iconic, starring in some of the shows and movies that defined much of our childhood, their teenagers, and 20s: Baywatch, Angels Charlie, my best friend’s wedding, Freaky Friday, Mean Girls… After reading that list, does anyone else want to hunt down in a cabin with their lovers and watch them all back to back?
And maybe that’s the essence of this: comfort and nostalgia. While many talented young actresses are currently working hard in Hollywood, as Sydney Sweeney, Zendayaand Margaret qualley (Who plays younger, who seems better The substance), The changing face of fame means that none of them (yet) are as big or dear as the generation before them.
Your Boomer relatives would probably find it difficult to choose out of lineup, but they would recognize Moore or Anderson in an instant, as much as 30 years ago.
In 2025, the stars and influencers of reality are often the ones who land magazine covers and approved bargains or dominate the red carpet in web -cut outfits, making it difficult for a real talent to break through all the noise and drama.
But these women – the true royalty of Hollywood – show that, ultimately, skill, resilience and gravel can win out. You never get washed up, you just need the right role, and it is often one with a concept that re-undertakes the exact sense that you might have passed.
That’s it: there is also prejudice to play here. Now that actresses like Moore and Anderson are considered “too old” to be typical sex symbols – literally the plot of The substance – The world finally wakes up to how talented they are. But did Moore Morphing and Moore took everyone to clocking that these women had never passed that these women were never passing on to everyone?
Ultimately, everyone loves reinventation, above all when we know that some of these stars have been through personal tragedies, heartbreaking cuts, and a number of other obstacles in the years since they were at last. Let’s hope that being celebrated as a strong, older woman is not just a 2025 trend but an entirely new attitude.