Demi Moore
Fans spotted Demi Moore’s ‘trembling’ on the red carpet, sparking talk of ‘Ozempic tremors’. AFP News

Demi Moore stole the spotlight at the 2026 Actor Awards on Sunday, 1 March, delivering a red carpet masterclass in avant-garde glamour. The 63-year-old icon stunned fans in a breathtaking Schiaparelli couture gown—a sculptural masterpiece that seamlessly fused a sleek black bodice with a voluminous, cloud-like tulle train.

Topping off the look with over 95 carats of Harry Winston diamonds, Moore opted for a tight bun, in contrast to the bold, chin-grazing bob she debuted just days ago at Milan Fashion Week.

However, the conversation online has shifted from her couture to her physical transformation. While her ensemble was undeniably striking, Moore's dramatic weight loss and sharpened facial features have ignited social media speculation.

As the video of her red carpet arrival continues to rack up views, fans have pointed to what they describe as a visible 'trembling' in her hands. The viral footage has sparked a wave of unverified theories, with some internet sleuths suggesting the actress may be experiencing so-called 'Ozempic tremors' following her rapid weight loss.

Demi Moore's Red Carpet Look Stun Fans

A red carpet video shared by Elle on their social media showed Moore arriving at the 2026 Actor Awards red carpet. The video prompted fans to compare her current appearance and her Oscars look from just one year ago, with many social media users claiming she appeared 'unrecognisable.'

Moore's dramatic transformation ignited speculation that the actress may have undergone plastic surgery, fuelled further by rumours alleging a staggering $500,000 (£375,130) price tag for recent procedures. These claims remain unverified.

The scrutiny intensified on X, where users began dissecting every frame of the red carpet footage. Several posts suggested a visible 'trembling' in Moore's hands as she posed for photographers under the bright lights.

One prominent post from X user HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_), which featured the Elle clip, went viral after labelling the actress's physique as 'skeletal' and claiming that fans were 'panicking' over what were dubbed 'Ozempic tremors'.

The same post further alleged that Moore's 'mouth appeared to be frozen' and that her body was 'visibly trembling under the lights'. It continued: 'Her frame looked extremely lean — ribs and bones sharply defined from certain angles. Almost skeletal, with her veins pronounced.'

Hollywood's 'GLP-1 Era'

The commentary linked Moore's appearance to what has been described as 'Hollywood's GLP-1 era.' GLP-1, or glucagon-like peptide-1, is a hormone naturally produced by the body that signals fullness and helps manage blood sugar. In recent years, injectable medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro, originally developed for type 2 diabetes, have gained popularity among celebrities for their appetite-suppressing effects.

This trend has coincided with a wave of headlines about sudden, dramatic wright loss among public figures, fuelling debate about the pressures of maintaining a 'razor-thin' image in the industry.

Reported Side Effects of Ozempic

According to ZavaMed, Ozempic was originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes and help regulate blood sugar levels. When blood sugar drops too low, it can trigger side effects such as hunger, dizziness, cold sweats, weakness, and even shaking or tremors.

While some online observers have speculated that Moore's alleged trembling could be linked to such side effects, there is no verified evidence that the actress is using Ozempic or any similar medication.