Demi Moore looking so amazing after all the operations and treatments just to stay young for her sexy man, Ashton all at the age of 45. The whole fam (Rumer,19; Scout, 16; and Tallulah,14 and yes Ashton) contribute to the interview in Harper's coming out March 30th and they are dishin' on everything!!!
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Demi on bringing Ashton into her daughters’ lives:“I didn’t bring somebody
into their lives lightly. I looked at Ashton and thought, he’s 25 [he’s now 30];
it’s a lot to ask. Being with me isn’t about just being in a relationship with
me; it’s about someone stepping into a situation where there is already a huge
level of responsibility.” Demi on the attention given to the age gap between her
and Ashton:“…People made such a fuss about it, you would have thought the world
had never seen it before. Age wasn’t what I was thinking about, but to the rest
of the world it was a very big deal.”
Demi on maintaining respect and
friendship with her ex-husband Bruce Willis:“Look, I’m the product of divorced
parents, and my brother and I were the pawns in my parents’ game. I never wanted
that for my kids. At that time, I could not have seen what a gift that situation
was, but without that experience, I would not have known there was a different
choice to make in my own divorce.” Demi on her outlook on life:“Look, I would be
lying if I said I don’t have moments of panic when I look in the mirror and see
things creeping in that weren’t there before. But now I stop, and instead of
focusing on my flaws, I think about all that I have in my life. I have a
wonderful marriage, I have three wonderful daughters, I have an incredible
extended family and I have loving, wonderful friends. Then when I look back in
the mirror, the reflection I see isn’t so bad, because I’m seeing the beauty of
my whole being and my whole life.” Ashton on feeling overwhelmed having an
instant family:“At first, I didn’t know how it was all going to play out, but
everything fell into place. We all support each other. I’m occasionally
overwhelmed by everyone’s generosity.” Ashton on how he feels that the kids say
they love and admire him as much as their biological dad:“I am eternally
grateful for having them in my life. That makes me want to cry and hug them and
cry a little bit more.” Ashton on accepting Bruce Willis as a friend:“He’s a
great guy. Guy guys make great friends. I just had to get over my ego, which was
screaming, ‘This guy used to sleep with your woman,’ and I listened instead to
the little voice inside that was whispering, ‘This guy loves and cares about
your woman.’ Once I did that, it was a cakewalk.” Scout on how her mom has
changed since she started Kabbalah:“I can’t really remember a time before
Kabbalah. She has always moved from religion to religion according to the stages
in her life. Kabbalah is the one she has stuck with the most. I respect that she
and Ashton are doing it. It’s not so completely based on religion; it’s more
about how you deal with life.” Tallulah on how Demi and Ashton’s relationship
hit her:I was in fourth grade, so it didn’t hit me as much as it did Scout and
Rumer. But it still hit me a little, and it still does now. I find it weird that
people think my stepdad is hot.” Tallulah on her mom, dad and stepdad being good
friends:“I love it. We are one big family. Late at night, after a long day, we
can sit around and laugh with each other.”
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