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Actress and Hollywood icon Demi Moore has shared her unique love for oversized objects, which she collects to feel small.The 61-year-old actress, who stands at a petite 5ft 4ins and who recently left fans in awe with her ageless appearance, revealed that her collection includes a 6ft-long butcher’s knife, a 3ft-long pair of scissors, and a pair of enormous boxing gloves.
The mother-of-three, known for her roles in Ghost, Striptease and G. I. Jane and her marriage to Die Hard star Bruce Willis, also owns an enormous clipboard.
In the 1989 film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, the character Wayne Szalinski, portrayed by Rick Moranis, accidentally shrinks his children, forcing them to navigate a world of giant-sized objects.This week, Demi, who was married to Ashton Kutcher from 2005-2013, admitted she also enjoys miniatures, but her true passion lies with oversized items.
She explained: “I have a collection of both oversized items and miniatures.”The Substance actress further elaborated on her fascination, stating: “My particular penchant is for oversized things that are real, meaning that they’re exactly how they might be made in real scale, but oversized.”
She added: “I have a 6ft butcher’s knife, like a kitchen knife, that an artist did, and it’s literally a real knife.”
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She continued: “I have a pair of 3ft scissors, I have oversized boxing gloves (and) I have an oversized clipboard.”
Demi concluded her thoughts on the matter by saying: “The idea of scale is interesting because we get very accustomed ‘this is the size’, like a cup, and and that’s normal.”
She then posed the question: “But what is normal?”
“When you see things in a different scale, it affects you differently, and the oversized items in truth just make me laugh.”