Demi Moore ‘General Hospital’ co-star presents actress with AARP award
Demi Moore reunites with ‘General Hospital’ co-star John Stamos after 40 years
Demi Moore had a sweet reunion with her 80’s hit soap, General Hospital co-star John Stamos.
During the AARP for Grownups Awards on Saturday, Moore and Stamos warmly greeted each other on the red carpet.
The General Hospital’s official Instagram account marked the reunion sharing their red carpet photo with the caption, "Jackie Templeton and Blackie Parrish - together again!"
Demi played Jackie Templeton and John played Blackie Parrish in the drama.
Stamos then took the stage to present the Ghost star with the Best Actress award for her performance in The Substance.
Winning against Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl), Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths), Nicole Kidman (Babygirl), and June Squibb (Thelma), Moore in her acceptance speech said, "I hope that this film and this moment serves as a reminder that we don’t fade. We evolve, and there is no expiration date for talent, passion, curiosity, and purpose."
Following the reunion, as per Michael Fairman TV the iconic hospital-based soap fans recalled when Stamos released his tell-all in 2023, If You Would Have Told Me, in an excerpt he said about Moore, she was "a firecracker with a gravelly voice and a big laugh" who was "infinitely more sophisticated and worldly."
Moore and Stamos had their early major career break through after playing in General Hospital, from 1982-1984.
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