Demi Moore shared her experience of aging during an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
The 63-year-old shared a message to those who feel negatively about aging.
The subject arose when Colbert probed how she feels about her success in recent hit roles and being labeled as one of Glamour's "Women of the Year."
"Wow. That's how I feel. Wow, what a great fun year," the Golden Globe-awarded actress replied.
"I just feel like this is an amazing time, and anybody who thinks that getting older means life is less is sadly mistaken," she added.
Moore has been vocal about aging since the press tour for The Substance, a 2024 horror film about an old, fading celebrity.
In December 2024, Moore shared how her perspective on aging has evolved, particularly in her later years, during an exclusive with PEOPLE.
The Oscar-nominated claimed she can recognize that "over the course of my whole life," she has spent too much time judging herself.
"I can look back and go at 20, at 30, I was finding things that weren’t good enough, my relationship with [aging] now is much more in a joyous acceptance,” she noted.
"Of course, there's things that you go, 'Oh, I wish that was not that way,' but in terms of the whole, I see myself and the fullness of who I am as opposed to just the external idea of who I am,” concluded Moore.
Notably, the show episode aired on her 63rd birthday, November 11.