Demi Moore Shares Red Hot Swimsuit Photo Celebwell

Demi Moore is taking her role as a swimwear ambassador very seriously. The 58-year-old actress modeled another Andie Swim style this week on social media, flaunting her dangerous curves. "Red hot summer," she captioned the stunning image. How does she manage to look decades younger and keep her body toned and taut? Read on to

Demi Moore is taking her role as a swimwear ambassador very seriously. The 58-year-old actress modeled another Andie Swim style this week on social media, flaunting her dangerous curves. "Red hot summer," she captioned the stunning image. How does she manage to look decades younger and keep her body toned and taut? Read on to see 6 ways Demi Moore stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bikini Photos!

When asked by W about aging, she admitted that "things do change." However, she has learned to accept the aging process. "The biggest difference, I think, is that I'm not in nearly as good shape physically as I have been before, and I have skin going in a direction that I would prefer it not go. There are things that just come with getting older. But I think my big mantra for this year is about acceptance," she said. 

Moore is a big fan of at-home workouts. After forgoing exercise for "over four years" she recently discovered The Mirror and started taking classes via the at-home fitness tool. "My maiden voyage with @getthemirror 15 min at level 1. That's doable after not working out for over 4 years right? I am stalling!" she wrote in an Instagram post.

Demi doesn't drink or do drugs. In an interview with Harper's Bazaar she revealed that she first got sober in her 20s, relapsed in her 40s, and got back in her 50s. "In retrospect, what I realized is that when I opened the door [again], it was just giving my power away," she said. "I guess I would think of it like this: It was really important to me to have natural childbirth because I didn't want to miss a moment. And with that I experienced pain. So part of being sober is, I don't want to miss a moment of life, of that texture, even if that means being in—some pain."

Demi spends a lot of time outdoors, going on hikes and walks with her family. "Don't let cold weather stop you from being active outdoors!" says the Mayo Clinic. "Dress in layers and protect your head, hands and feet. Then head outside for a winter hike or go cross-country skiing. And aim to keep a positive mindset about winter. This may help you to enjoy the season and winter activities more."

Demi is a huge fan of yoga, dabbling in various practices. "Yoga has many styles, forms and intensities. Hatha yoga, in particular, may be a good choice for stress management. Hatha is one of the most common styles of yoga, and beginners may like its slower pace and easier movements. But most people can benefit from any style of yoga — it's all about your personal preferences," explains the Mayo Clinic.

Demi tries to keep a smile on her face. "I was reading this book that was written around 1919, if I am remembering correctly, and it was very of its day. It was discussing all the 'female' concerns," she told W. "There were some horrific suggestions on how to take care of yourself, including putting some kind of acid on your skin. But there was one thing I took away, because I think it's true—the author said not to frown because at a certain point it will stick. And what speaks to me here is that I do believe that when we hold upset, anger, hurt, pain or bitterness, it ages us and we wear it. That isn't to say we are always going to feel happy. But it's important not to hold on to things."

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