Demi Moore is reportedly making her ex-husband Bruce Willis' 'peace and comfort' her 'central mission' as he continues his battle with frontotemporal dementia
Demi Moore is keeping her ex-husband Bruce Willis' "peace and comfort" at "the very top of her list of priorities" and is spending more time with him to help his current wife, Emma Heming Willis, a friend has said.
Demi Moore has her fans talking about her love life after a behind-the-scenes interaction with a fellow actor during the Golden Globes.
Demi Moore is spending plenty of time with ex-husband Bruce Willis over the holiday season and a source close to the actress tells In Touch exclusively that she’s been keeping him up to speed with her surging Hollywood career while easing the burden on his current wife,
If you’ve been keeping up with all things Hollywood lately, then you’ve likely heard about Demi Moore’s recent Golden Globes win for her role in The Substance (2024). Additionally, you may have even seen that viral clip of the actress’ friends and family oozing with pride,
Demi Moore and Bruce Willis have been divorced for years, but the exes and daughters Rumer Willis, Scout Willis and Tallulah Willis make a big blended family with his wife Emma Heming and their kids.
Wife Emma Heming Willis shared a black-and-white Instagram Reel of the 69-year-old 'Die Hard' star shaking hands with emergency workers.
Ahead, everything you should know about Demi Moore's three daughters, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah. Rumer Willis is the eldest of the Moore-Willis children. She was born on August 16, 1988, in Paducah,
Demi Moore has been having a very hard time convincing her loved ones to stop trying to set her up. Read on to learn more.
Brooks Nader, who has been dating her former Dancing With the Stars partner Gleb Savchenko on and off since September, announced she’s still legally married to estranged husband Billy Haire.
In a viral TikTok video, Demi Moore and Andrew Garfield are seen holding hands and engaging in an intimate conversation at the Golden Globes
Nothing about this morning is upsetting for Hubby. That automatically improves our day immensely. As long as we are vigilant about giving him his dementia medications on time, he can remain on an even