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Demi Moore shuts down aggressive autograph hunters as they call her 'not humble'

Demi Moore has class, and she's not afraid to show it. 

On Sunday, the Golden Globe Award-winning actress seemed to frustrate a group of fans who became irate after she politely declined to sign autographs while attending the Santa Barbara Film Festival. 

"If I sign one, then I wouldn't be able to sign for everybody, so I wouldn't want to do that," Moore told the small group of autograph hunters. 

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"Humble people sign autographs," one woman responded. "You're not humble."

"Oh, don't say mean things," Moore said. 

"You’re not humble. You always have an attitude, you never wanna sign. You need to be humble," the woman continued.

To which Moore replied, "But I love you anyway."

Representatives for the actress did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. 

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Moore is no stranger to harsh criticism

Earlier this week, the 62-year-old actress opened up about the shame she received for her role as a stripper in the iconic 1996 film "Striptease."

"I think I definitely felt an impact of harshness of judgment that came at me that was in many respects shaming, because part of that was playing a stripper," Moore told "CBS Mornings."

"And so a lot was trying to diminish the impact of this monumental moment that was changing things, not just for me, but for all women. I think there was a real [moment], ‘Wow, we’re not going to let you win right now.' I wasn’t trying to compete with men, I just was trying to get paid what I felt I had earned."

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Moore, who took home her first Golden Globe Award last month, was recently nominated for best actress by the Academy for her role in "The Substance."

"Being nominated for an Oscar is an incredible honor and these last few months have been beyond my wildest dreams," Moore said in a statement. "Truly there are no words to fully express my joy and overwhelming gratitude for this recognition. Not only for me but for what this film represents. I am deeply humbled."

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"This is a time of incredible contrasts and right now, my heart is with my friends, family, neighbors and community here in L.A." she added, referencing the Los Angeles fires that ravaged parts of the city in January. "The fires have devastated so many lives but to see the way our community has united leaves me in awe of the resilience and compassion that defines us, and this moment is a reminder of how incredible we are when we stand together."

Demi Moore's daughter says mom did not snub Kylie Jenner at the Golden Globes

Demi Moore may have been the big winner at the Golden Globe Awards, but some social media users have a bone to pick with her.

A TikTok video taken from inside the award ceremony on Sunday night showed the actress greeting and engaging in conversation with actress Elle Fanning following her win earlier in the evening. 

Social media users thought that Moore was seemingly ignoring Kylie Jenner's attempts to congratulate her on her win, as she appeared to greet everyone else at the table, including Jenner's boyfriend and nominee that evening, Timothee Chalamet, but not her.

"U don't have to be a fan of kylie to know that's rude of demi," one fan wrote in the comments section. "It's actually disappointing. Kylie didn't do anything so this shows she was looking down on her.If she can do that to her, she will to us."

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Moore's daughter, Tallulah, stuck up for her mom in an Instagram story posted on Monday, telling fans to give her mom "a break and let a gal enjoy her accomplishments!"

"Hi @everyone but really press, NIPPING THIS STRAIGHT IN THE BUD – we spent new year with Elle, so connecting with her after a win was a very organic thing to do, this angel was in total shock and delight and moving throughout a warm room of well wishers," she wrote in part.

She continued: "There was not [sic] snub of any sort, had she seen KJ wanting to congratulate her she would have fully given her the time and space. Literally just give it all a break and let a gal enjoy her accomplishments!"

Others in the comments section of the post defended Moore as well, pointing out the actress did acknowledge Jenner and seemed to thank her when Jenner congratulated her.

"Everyone coming for demi, but she did pay attention to ky when she said congrats, it wasn’t a full convo but she wasn’t rude," one fan wrote, while another added, "She said thank you to her! Was not rude at all. They probably don’t know each other. Where as it’s clear she has a relationship with the other ppl there."

The 62-year-old actress won the first Golden Globe Award of her career, for her leading role as Elizabeth Sparkle in the hit body horror movie, "The Substance," in which she plays an aging celebrity who chooses to inject herself with a substance that promises to transform her into an enhanced version of herself.

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When accepting the award, Moore reflected on her over 40 years in the entertainment industry, sharing that a producer once told her she was just a "popcorn actress," which she took to mean she would never be acknowledged for her work. She also admitted that prior to her role in "The Substance," she contemplated quitting acting.

"I thought a few years ago that this was it. Maybe I was complete, I'd done what I was supposed to do," she said in her speech. "At a low point, this bonkers script came across my desk. The universe told me I'm not done." 

Tallulah, 30, as well as Moore's two other daughters she shares with ex-husband, Bruce Willis, Rumer, 36, and Scout, 33, celebrated their mom's win at home surrounded by friends.

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Scout shared the moment they found out about their mom's win on Instagram, with the caption, "SHE DID IT," followed by many crying emojis.

Tallulah also posted a series of stories, including one of her mom holding the award with the caption, "This woman is my teacher, my guide, my friend. The world is seeing you as your family does, and I am beaming with pride." 

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