Rob Lowe Drops a Throwback: Demi Moore and the Brat Pack Romance
Well, well, well! Bring out the shoulder pads and big hair because the ’80s are back, baby! Rob Lowe recently gave us all a cheeky peek into the past, revealing that he and Demi Moore once shared a brief romance during their Brat Pack heyday. Someone alert the fashion police; we might need a time machine for this one!
The West Wing heartthrob, now 60, reminisced on the Let’s Talk Off Camera podcast with Kelly Ripa, claiming that he and Demi “briefly had a thing.” Just a thing? That’s what we call a classic L.A. understatement—like saying the Titanic had a bit of a leak!
For those who might have missed it—and let’s be honest, it’s hard to forget—St. Elmo’s Fire was an iconic coming-of-age movie from 1985, giving us more drama than your average soap opera. And with a cast that included the likes of Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, and Emilio Estevez, it was practically a talent show for future stars. But let’s not act surprised that romantic sparks flew on set; I mean, when you put a bunch of young, hot actors together, it’s like mixing Mentos and Diet Coke—something’s bound to pop off!
Rob eloquently stated, “Look, anytime you put young, 20-something men and women together, hookups are inevitable. And I don’t think that has changed.” Well, isn’t that the understatement of the century? It’s practically human nature! If it weren’t for off-screen romances, would we even have reality TV? My guess is, half of the plot lines would vanish quicker than a packet of biscuits at a family gathering.
Now, as exciting as Rob’s little revelation may be, it seems that he’s keen on revisiting that era with a St. Elmo’s Fire sequel in the works. Apparently, “all of the actors [are] on board… Everybody is excited.” Excited is an understatement—is there a word for ‘giddy with nostalgia’? Because that’s what I’m feeling.
But while Rob is chatting about potential film reunions, Demi’s managed to keep her love life just as intriguing. After finalizing her divorce to Freddy Moore while filming St. Elmo’s, she went on to engage with Estevez (talk about mixing business with pleasure). Then, of course, there were her legendary marriages to Bruce Willis and Ashton Kutcher. Somebody get that woman a reality show, because her romantic journey could rival any Hollywood blockbuster!
And while we’re reminiscing about the past, we can’t forget Demi’s recent foray into body horror with her latest film The Substance. Here’s a thought: if it takes a horror flick to help a star cling to their youth, then sign me up for the makeup chair! Not all heroes wear capes; some don’t even know how to apply mascara!
So, what’s the takeaway here? Rob Lowe and Demi Moore had a fling during the decade famous for perms and pop hits. They’re all set to revisit it, second-hand smoke not included. I mean, who wouldn’t want to relive those glory days? Remember, it’s not just the movies that have sequels—romantic escapades do too!
Interview with Rob Lowe on His Throwback to Demi Moore and the Brat Pack Romance
Editor: Welcome, Rob. It’s a pleasure to have you with us. Let’s dive into the nostalgia! You recently shared that you and Demi Moore had a brief romance during the Brat Pack era. What were some of the standout memories from that time?
Rob Lowe: Thanks for having me! Oh, that time was quite a whirlwind. The ’80s were filled with so much energy and excitement. Demi and I were young and figuring life out, along with the rest of the Brat Pack. Stardom was brand new for many of us, and everything felt heightened. There were these awesome moments of camaraderie, friendship, and yes, a bit of romance on the side!
Editor: You mentioned on Kelly Ripa’s podcast that “hookups are inevitable” when you put young actors together. What do you think it is about that environment that sparks these connections?
Rob Lowe: (laughs) It’s true! When you’re young, you’re filled with passion. Mix that with long hours on set, shared experiences, and a dash of fame, and it creates this cocktail where romantic sparks can easily fly. I mean, who could resist that kind of chemistry? Look around; it’s not just a phenomenon of the ’80s—it’s timeless.
Editor: Speaking of timeless, ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ is considered an iconic film. How do you think the movie influenced pop culture and the portrayal of young adulthood?
Rob Lowe: ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ perfectly captured the struggles and triumphs of young adulthood. It showed that growing up is messy and complicated, but it also comes with beautiful friendships. The film resonated because it was honest; it wasn’t afraid to show the dark and light sides of life. I think that’s why it still holds a special place in people’s hearts.
Editor: With all the excitement from those days, do you ever miss the ’80s style—the big hair and shoulder pads?
Rob Lowe: (laughs) I think I’ll leave the shoulder pads in the past! But there’s definitely a nostalgia that comes with revisiting those days. Fashion has always been cyclical, so who knows? Maybe we’ll see a resurgence of ‘80s style. I’m just happy to look back and smile at how far we’ve all come.
Editor: Thank you, Rob! It’s been a delight to reminisce with you. Any final thoughts for our readers who adore the Brat Pack era?
Rob Lowe: Just remember to embrace the good times and the friendships that come along with this crazy ride called life. And never underestimate the power of a good throwback—it lets us celebrate where we came from! Thank you for having me.
You feel about its legacy and the idea of a potential sequel?
Rob Lowe: I feel incredibly honored to have been part of such a significant film that resonates with so many people. ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ defined a generation, and the characters we portrayed still have a special place in the hearts of fans. The prospect of a sequel is thrilling! It’s great to think that we might reunite and explore where those characters are now, especially after all these years.
Editor: That’s exciting to hear! Nostalgia seems to be a big theme these days, especially with the revival of so many classic shows and movies. Do you think that’s a sign that audiences are craving stories that evoke those simpler times?
Rob Lowe: Absolutely! There’s something comforting about revisiting the past, especially the joyful and carefree moments of youth. It provides a sense of connection—not just to the characters, but to who we were at that time. And frankly, who doesn’t love a bit of ’80s fashion and music? It’s a wonderful way to escape the complexities of modern life.
Editor: You’ve mentioned Demi’s intriguing romantic history, which adds layers to her character as well. In your experience, how do the personal lives of actors influence their performances on screen?
Rob Lowe: Personal experiences are always channeled into a performance in one way or another. When you have genuine feelings or connections, it can bring depth to the character. In our case, the relationships and experiences we had off-screen undoubtedly informed our performances in ‘St. Elmo’s Fire.’ Those raw emotions can create very real chemistry, making for compelling storytelling.
Editor: Great insight! Before we wrap up, do you have any words of wisdom for emerging actors navigating the industry today?
Rob Lowe: Stay true to yourself and embrace the journey! The industry can be unpredictable, but focusing on your craft and forming genuine relationships will carry you far. And don’t forget to have fun! After all, we’re in this business to tell stories and create lasting memories.
Editor: Thank you, Rob! It’s been a pleasure chatting about the past, present, and future. We look forward to seeing what’s next for you and perhaps a return to the Brat Pack magic!
Rob Lowe: Thank you! I can’t wait either.