The famous actress revealed that she predicted the result to her manager before she was announced
Demi Moore, in a new interview with Time magazine, said she did not feel bent when she lost the first female role in Mike Madison.
On the contrary, he said, he had a strong feeling for the young actor’s victory. Moore, although considered one of the favorites for the golden statue after her triumphant victories in the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice and SAG Awards for her performance in The Substance, had predicted the winner shortly before the announcement. “I bent over and whispered to my manager,” I think Mike will get it, “Moore confessed. “I don’t know why, but I knew it. I was concentrated and calm. I didn’t feel a crush. I didn’t feel anything of them. I just trusted – and still trust – whatever it is to happen, ”he explained.
Madison also had a strong lead in the Oscars, having won a BAFTA for her performance in the film “Anora”. After the awards ceremony, Moore rushed to publicly congratulate Madison via posting on her Instagram account. “It was the experience of a lifetime and we are just starting! […] And a huge thumbs up to Mike Madison, I’m looking forward to seeing what you will do next, ”he wrote.
The star is currently in the shooting of the second season of the successful drama series of Paramount+ “Landman”. In addition, he is expected to star on the big screen in the upcoming movie of Bouts Riley “I Love Boosters”, along with Keke Palmer and Naomi Aki, according to Variety.