Demi Moore lost an Oscar, but not her appetite.
The actress, 62, snacked on French fries in a photo taken by her daughter, Tallulah Willis, following the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday night, where Mikey Madison beat her in the best actress race.
Moore wore a robe and smiled at the camera with a fry in her hand and her dog, Pilar, in her lap. She sat on the ground against a couch in front of two trays of fries.
“MY winner 🍟,” Tallulah, 31, captioned her Instagram post.
Moore’s middle daughter, Scout Willis, reposted the photo on her Instagram Stories and wrote, “Queen of my heart!”
On another slide, Scout, 33, wrote about Moore, “So beyond proud, this woman is nothing but integrity, bright beaming light and love! What grace. I’ve never been proud to be her daughter.”
The photo of Moore appeared to be taken after she attended the Vanity Fair Oscar Party with her three daughters, Tallulah, Scout and Rumer, 36. She shares her kids with ex-husband Bruce Willis.
Moore wore a shimmering gold halter neck Gucci gown to the star-studded party. She also rocked Christian Louboutin heels and Boucheron jewelry.
Earlier in the night, Moore wore a silver Armani Privé gown with a plunging neckline, plus sparkling earrings and a matching bracelet to the 2025 Oscars ceremony.
Moore was considered a frontrunner to win Best Actress for her role in “The Substance” — but she lost to the 25-year-old “Anora” star.
The “Ghost” actress, who was sitting in the front row in the Dolby Theatre, looked visibly disappointed and gritted her teeth as Madison’s name was called, though she still clapped for her fellow nominee.
Top lip reader Nicola Hicklin revealed Moore’s one-word reaction to losing out on the Oscar to Madison.
“Demi says ‘nice’ but she isn’t smiling when she says it,” Hickling told the Daily Mail. “Her body is almost nodding like she had to force herself to say it.”
In “The Substance,” Moore plays an Oscar-winning actress-turned-fitness guru and TV star whose career abruptly ended after turning 50.
Moore’s co-star, Dennis Quaid, previously said that he thought she’d win her first Academy Award for her performance.
“I knew it like my second day working on that movie. I told Demi she’s going to win an Oscar for it,” Quaid, 70, exclusively told The Post last month.
“It’s just an incredible performance. It’s a gargantuan effort. I mean, it took nine months to do that. She was in makeup for like six, eight hours at a time. And the whole movie, what it says — Coralie [Fargeat] as a director, I just love working with her. She reminds me of Stanley Kubrick and Sam Peckinpah put together,” he said.
During this award season, Moore won a Golden Globe, a Critics Choice Award and a SAG Award for “The Substance.” She was also nominated for a BAFTA Award, but lost to Madison.