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was busy promoting her new movie I Love Boosters by sticking up posters around New York amid Fashion Week on Thursday.
The actress, 63, who plays villainous fashion designer Christie Smith in the comedy, looked a million miles from her usual glam self in a hazmat suit.
Taking to Instagram Demi shared a clip as she pulled on the protective outfit which she wore with a black beanie cap and dark aviator shades.
The Substance star climbed up on a ladder and used a glue brush to stick the posters with pictures of her character to the wall.
In numerous colours they read: 'Christie Smith returns, ' and she captioned the post with the movie's release date: 'May 22nd, 2026'.
The upcoming movie follows a group of shoplifters as they take aim at Demi's cut throat character and steal her company's designer clothes in order to resell them.
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Demi Moore, 63, was busy promoting her new movie I Love Boosters by sticking up posters around New York amid Fashion Week on Thursday
The actress, 63, who plays villainous fashion designer Christie Smith in the crime comedy (pictured) looked a million miles from her usual self in a hazmat suit
The cast also features KeKe Palmer, Naomi Ackie, Will Poulter, Don Cheadle and Jason Ritter.
It comes after Demi became the latest star to take to social media to express their sadness over the loss of Hollywood actor who passed on Wednesday at the age of 48.
The Landman actress posted two throwback images with the Dawson's Creek veteran to her Insta Stories on Thursday.
Over the images, Moore shared a heartfelt note.
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'James was a cherished friend to our family,' the Oscar nominee began.
'The world has lost an extraordinary actor, but more importantly, a devoted husband, loving father, and loyal friend. Our hearts are truly broken.' She added a red bandaged heart emoji.
Van Der Beek's former Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23 co-stars and Dreama Walker also honored the late actor.
'Really hard news today,' Ritter wrote on her Insta Stories. 'Beautiful human inside and out. Smart, funny, empathic, kind, talented and just pure magic.
The upcoming movie follows a group of shoplifters as they take aim at Demi's cut throat character and steal her company's designer clothes in order to resell them (Right 2025)
Taking to Instagram Demi shared a clip of herself pulling on the protective outfit which she wore with a black beanie cap and dark aviator shades
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The Substance star climbed up on a ladder and used a glue brush to stick the posters of her character to the wall
In numerous colours they read: 'Christie Smith returns, New York Fashion Week'
She captioned the post with the movie's release date: 'May 22nd, 2026'
'I'm so grateful for our friendship and so heartbroken,' she continued. 'All my love goes out to his amazing wife Kimberly and their children. Love you so much James and fake James.'
The actress also shared several throwback photos of herself and the late actor..
Walker added on her Insta Stories, 'My heart hurts so much today' over a video of Van Der Beek talking about his own mortality.
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Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23 ran for two seasons from 2012 to 2014.
Melissa Joan Hart said, 'I'm heartbroken to hear that @vanderjames has passed away! He was truly a nice guy, a great father, wonderful actor and will always be my first on screen kiss when he guest starred on #ClarissaExplainsItAll. Gone way too soon but it seems like he put up one hell of a fight.
The cast also features KeKe Palmer (R) Naomi Ackie (L) Will Poulter, Don Cheadle and Jason Ritter
In the trailer Demi looks almost unrecognisable with a blonde bob
Her character can be seen battling it out with Keke Palmer
Demi Moore her sadness over the loss of Hollywood actor James Van Der Beek who passed on Wednesday at the age of 48
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'James. Thank you. To share space with your imagination is sacred - breathing the same air in the land of make believe and trusting that each other's hearts are safe in their expression...' Katie wrote in her note.




