Celebrity Demi Moore Demi Moore Posed with a Huge Stone Penis Cue the memes in 3, 2, 1. By Christopher Luu Christopher Luu Instagram Twitter Christopher Luu joined InStyle in 2018 and has worked in digital and print media for over a decade. Prior to being the Senior News Editor at InStyle, he held positions at Refinery29 and lifestyle publications in both Southern California and Washington, D.C., focusing on fashion, retail, and pop culture. He earned a B.A. degree in English Literature at Chapman University and maintains an encyclopedic knowledge of Fashion Week runway shows and viral internet pet videos. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on October 13, 2021 Pin Share Tweet Email Demi Moore's European tour is getting a huge highlight — literally. After making a statement at Fashion Week with her daughter, Scout, it seems like the mother-daughter duo is taking some time to enjoy the local museums. In a new Instagram post, Moore poses beside a huge stone sculpture of a penis. Though she didn't share exactly which museum houses the piece of phallic art, there's no doubt it's about to become a cultural (or at least pop culture) landmark. Moore wears a printed red Fendi dress in the photo, completing her outfit with a matching Fendi Peekaboo bag, mustard-colored Giuseppe Zanotti boots, and gold aviator glasses. The statue is undeniably massive. Even behind glass and sitting on a dais, it looks taller than Moore is — and she's reportedly 5 foot 5. "Admiring the art, part 2," she wrote. For anyone wondering, Part 1 saw her posing with a less phallic work by Van Gough and had a cameo from Scout, too. Demi Moore Went Braless in a Plunging Netted Jumpsuit Moore's itinerary included attending the AZ Factory, Chloé, and Stella McCartney fashion shows in Paris and, before those, a stop at the Fendace mashup presentation in Italy. She also celebrated the two-year anniversary of her book, Inside Out. "Throughout my life and in writing this book, I have learned that our tormentors are in fact our greatest mentors, and in the process of healing we can find gratitude, compassion, acceptance and understanding for them — and, most importantly, for ourselves," she wrote in a commemorative post. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit