Ulrika Jonsson claims Demi Moore has 'definitely had work done'
by LILY JOBSON FOR MAILONLINE · Mail OnlineUlrika Jonsson is claiming Demi Moore has 'definitely had work done' as she weighed in on rumours she's had plastic surgery.
Although the Hollywood muse, 62, was crowned People's Most Beautiful Person, Ulrika struggles to understand why.
In her column for The Sun, Ulrika, 57, said her age-defying 'work' is setting a bad example for the next generations to come as she slammed the 'meaningless' award.
She penned: 'Demi Moore has definitely had "work" done, because it would be impossible for anyone to look like that in their 60s.
'And that's become the problem, we no longer know what a 60-year-old looks like because there aren't many women's faces that have been left alone to allow Mother's Nature to do what she does - age us.'
She added: 'This award to Demi is meaningless and purely cosmetic. On the outside, it pretends to value the older women. But on the inside, it's telling women, "For god's sake don't age, whatever you do", not for love nor money.'
MailOnline has contacted Demi's representatives for comment.
Ulrika, however, is not so against the idea of face tweakments as she admitted she gets the odd Botox in her forehead once a year.
Demi is reported to have undergone £250,000 worth of cosmetic surgery including breast implants, a nose job and plenty of anti-ageing procedures.
Over the years fans have speculated she has gone under the knife but in 2007 Demi denied any plastic surgery rumours.
Years later, speculation started to swirl again when she walked the Fendi runway show with a dramatic face change.
But regardless, People Magazine felt Demi is without doubt the world's most sexiest person.
'I'm certainly more comfortable in my own skin at this point than I have ever been', Demi said.
'In truth, the greatest freedom that I have found is in deepening into my acceptance of myself as I am. And that, I think, is a daily reminder. It's a daily sense of bringing forward an appreciation for all that I am, and that doesn't mean it's just the parts I like. It means it's an acceptance of all the parts of me.'
Demi has a greater appreciation for everything her body has been through, including welcoming her three daughters Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah.
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'I have overall really incredible health, but that doesn't mean that sometimes I look in the mirror and I don't go, "God I look old." Or "God my face is falling," admitted Moore (born Guynes).
'I do. I do and there are things I just don't like and I would prefer that it didn't feel like it was falling. But, at the same time, I can accept that is where I'm at today and I know the difference today is that doesn't define my value or who I am.'
Demi maintains her fit 5ft5in frame by eating 'really nutrient-dense food' including eggs, but she does not eat meat.
'I think a big part of wellness is really inside out. And I've come to realize how important sleep is,' Moore explained.
'I mean, I'm not perfect. I still do drink Red Bull. I do love it. But not many. One.'