“It did not hit me until afterward that it was actually a teenaged fantasy fulfilled,” that the Ghost celebrity, 58, told Naomi Campbell of her January runway introduction at a new episode of the “No Filter With Naomi” YouTube series. “I took a minute and I thought,’Oh my God, I just walked a runway show with some of the greatest models ‘ … I literally felt like a little child”

Moore made headlines last month after she fell from designer Kim Jones’ couture show at a gorgeous off-the-shoulder match with a peplum waist.

For Moore, the opportunity to walk in a designer style show was”very bewitching,” even though the atmosphere felt quite different amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“It was a very special show,” the Indecent Proposal star told Campbell. “Although there was no crowd, it felt like there was an audience to me. There was not any difference to me personally. … It felt special for me because it felt that it was entirely about the clothing but it was about the full story.”

Before hitting the catwalk, Moore gave fans a glimpse of her”pre-show prep” with daughter Scout Willis, 29, whom she shares with ex Bruce Willis, and Delevingne, 28. The actress donned a pair of comfortable sweats and a sheet mask as she lounged in bed before the big show.

Moore’s quarantine activities weren’t so glamorous as her Paris Fashion Week debut. The actress spent time with Bruce, 65, and their daughters in Idaho to cash in on some priceless family moments.

“There’s been a lot of challenges and also a great deal of tragedy with this outbreak, but I also think there has been a lot of gifts and blessings,” Moore told Campbell. “I personally feel like I was really grateful for matters slowing down and the period that we’d. It worked out that Bruce came and spent some time with us after which his current wife and their little daughters combined a small bit later when the children were finished with school.”

Moore and the Die Hard celebrity divide in October 2000 following 13 Decades of marriage. Bruce later tied the knot with Emma Heming in 2009 and the group share brothers Mabel, 8, and Evelyn, 6.

“It was actually a blessing and I think that it’s also caused an incredible chance for going inward and increasing our own awareness, I believe as individuals, but also, I feel, globally,” Moore said of this COVID-19 lockdown to Campbell. “It is everything that has come forward has enabled us to reevaluate what’s important and what needs attention that has been overlooked and neglected. It was amazing.”