Demi Moore Would Prefer To Be Called A Puma Opposed To Cougar
According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, 47-year-old Demi Moore graces the cover of W magazine for its December 2009 issue. In the issue, among other things, Demi talks about being labeled as a ‘cougar’.
“I’d prefer to be called a puma.” she says. “I’m certainly not the first person to be in a relationship with a younger man, but somehow I was plucked out as a bit of a poster girl. I don’t know why that is. But I just kind of step back sometimes and say, ‘There is some reason, and what is it that I have to share in a positive way?’”
While I don’t know the answer to that question, I must say that Demi Moore has still got it going on for her age. I know this photo is photoshopped, but for the most part its Demi and I think she looks beautiful.










I wouldn’t want to be called a cougar either. Both words stir up ideas of an ugly, disgusting, lazy animal! But I agree, she is an attractive person. I used to be told I look just like her when I was 200 pounds slimmer.
Oops! That first sentence should read “I wouldn’t want to be called either.” I wouldn’t want to be called either a cougar nor a puma.
Hi. Speaking of cougars, check this out for a funny picture. http://thestarceleb.com/2008/08/22/linda-hogan-leaves-the-senior-home-and-goes-to-the-nursery/
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