- Demi Moore shared a behind-the-scenes look at herself working on the new scripted podcast “Dirty Diana” on Wednesday.
- The actress recorded from her bathroom, which appeared to have shaggy brown carpet, a statue of Joan of Arc over the bathtub, and a toy monkey wedged into the wall.
- Both appalled and fascinated, people pointed out that the carpet didn’t seem like a sanitary choice for the bathroom.
- Twitter users proceeded to zoom in on the objects in an effort to understand why they were in Moore’s home.
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Demi Moore’s bathroom – which appears to have wall-to-wall brown carpet, a statue of Joan of Arc, and a couch inches from the toilet – sent fans into a frenzy due to its unconventional decor.
The actress, 57, shared photos of herself working from the space on Wednesday to promote her new scripted podcast “Dirty Diana,” which premieres July 13.
Behind the scenes recording #DirtyDiana pic.twitter.com/ENkhLG6TYi
— Demi Moore (@justdemi) July 8, 2020
While Moore intended to draw focus to her upcoming project, people became fixated on the bathroom and wondered if the actress was in her real home.
Previous photos taken by Moore and her family members confirm that the bathroom is part of her house, though.
Art saves lives 👊🏼🙌🏼 pic.twitter.com/sElr22OTdr
— Demi Moore (@justdemi) January 6, 2020
Midweek mask with Joan of Arc watching over me 😂 pic.twitter.com/lnq3oMRY7O
— Demi Moore (@justdemi) October 9, 2019
http://instagr.am/p/BcyIA5mFq-ohttp://instagr.am/p/BzjdtL9DJL7
Many people were vocal critics of the bathroom's aesthetic, saying that it looked like it hadn't been updated since the '70s.
very similar to this house i looked at, built c. 1975 https://t.co/028mgpwQcf
— Amy Hoy (@amyhoy) July 9, 2020
This looks like every church bathroom
— Gabriella Patti-Meadows (@GabriMaria2) July 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/dianelyssa/status/1280987803594231808?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
if you're going to be rich you either have to be 1) completely gaudy and tasteless (honestly, a vibe) 2) pay someone w/ taste to decorate 3) have taste yourself and be able to afford your nice things
but this?? being rich with oddball taste??? too chaotic to comprehend
— madeleine “mnasty” louise pron (@MnastyNYC) July 9, 2020
The shaggy brown carpet was one of the biggest problems for many Twitter users. Aside from not liking the way it looked, people pointed out that it didn't seem sanitary to have a running toilet surrounded by carpet.
https://twitter.com/welcometopawnee/status/1281001183402962945?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Why does her carpet look like ground beef
— Julia Fox’s Leather Pants (@Jennah_Lou) July 8, 2020
I can smell these pictures. pic.twitter.com/j1yQpwwuup
— MIKE TRUK (@itsrupaulryan) July 8, 2020
Omg that is so gross. Carpeted bathroom?! pic.twitter.com/cs7sjtyh3F
— Maritza Lugo (@PolaRoid_Rage) July 8, 2020
hmm pic.twitter.com/tZJ1K5YieD
— Fung Sway (@fungswaymusic) July 9, 2020
The toilet pic.twitter.com/CZj2wKg6OX
— Rap Game Ina Garten (@KaraBTweets) July 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/Riverdeboz/status/1281096801702105089?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Moore also appeared to have a life-sized statue of Roman Catholic saint Joan of Arc standing behind her bathtub - a decision that fans couldn't explain.
The weirdest part for me. Might be able to forgive th carpet but not that statue.
— Frida- butter’s 🐶 mom (@cosmo_dreams) July 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/christine_says_/status/1281028881387061248?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfwhttps://twitter.com/diannaeanderson/status/1281088767223164930?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfwhttps://twitter.com/emcardenas/status/1280987966303698944?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
People also zoomed in on the photos to identify other inanimate objects, like a stuffed monkey wedged into her wall and a toy peeking out from a plant.
The whole set up makes me wince every time I spot something new and even more horrific than the last spot. Fun times.
— Ronnie (@yougotredonyou) July 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/spaghettion1000/status/1281081238414131201?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The monkey in the rock wall and the toilet next to the asymmetrical wood counter pic.twitter.com/RqYQsyY6Ok
— Shebecca Escrow 🏡 (@_shebecca) July 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/Drawmark/status/1281014426569592832?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The tub also has a chandelier above it, and some Interesting Art Deco ceiling trim. https://t.co/A1bV0pFWVm pic.twitter.com/z4DaSNl732
— “I am not a cat” (@wrennmar) July 9, 2020
In Moore's defense, some people said that she may have rearranged the bathroom's layout to optimize lighting for her Zoom call.
If it makes you feel any better: I think the couch is strictly a quarantine-need-a-place-to-zoom addition to the bathroom, but I have no explanation for the carpet.
— Ren Jackson (@caundlefobbing) July 9, 2020
Lighting? Proximity to toilet?
— Susan (@tacotako) July 8, 2020
Based on her previous photos on social media, however, it appears as though the bathroom's wall-to-wall carpet, worn-in couch, and stone wall are consistent with the rest of the decor in Moore's house.
http://instagr.am/p/B-SaoL8HjmRhttp://instagr.am/p/B_Di9_khT3Q