Amy Adams, Demi Moore share why they avoid calling their daughters ‘good girls’


Amy Adams, Demi Moore share why they avoid calling their daughters good girls
Amy Adams, Demi Moore share why they avoid calling their daughters ‘good girls’

Amy Adams and Demi Moore candidly discussed the language they uses when they have a conversation with their daughters

In a recent joint interview on Variety‘s Actors on Actors series, the Nightbitch actress shared that she uses gender-neutral vocabulary when applauding her 14-year-old daughter Aviana.

“You’ve raised daughters, and I’ve had to really work on being like, ‘Oh my gosh, you’re such a good… No, don’t say it. You’re such a good person, and I’m really proud of you.’ Instead of…” Adams began

“You’re a good girl,” Moore finished Adams’s statement, emphasizing the usage of more gender-neutral language while praising their daughters.

For those unversed Moore is the mother of three daughters, Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 30 whom she shares with ex-husband Bruce Willis.

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“Because there was something about that that I recognized I was paralyzed by for parts of my life,” Adams explained. “I remember watching you and thinking, ‘That’s what it is to be a woman.’ “

Elsewhere in the conversation, the pair discussed the double standards of society revolving around women for being angry.

“Women in general, there is a sense of it not being okay to be angry,” the Substance actress said, adding, “Not that anybody’s saying we can’t be, but that it’s been in a way the collective consciousness of like, ‘Oh, that’s not attractive.”



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