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Demi Moore‘s long-anticipated memoirInside Outreveals new details of the legendary actress’ life.
“It’s exciting, and yet I feel very vulnerable,” Moore, 56, said in a new interview withThe New York Times. “There is no cover of a character. It’s not somebody else’s interpretation of me.”
In the book, Moore also reportedly writes about balancing her career, raising her daughters and her three marriages — including her relationship with ex-husbandsBruce Willis(they were married from 1987-2000) andAshton Kutcher(2005-2013).
According to theTimes, Moore writes that Willis felt that her acting career took time away from their family, and wasn’t sure if he wanted to be married. The couple shares daughtersRumer, 31,Scout, 28, andTallulah Belle, 25.
After her split from Willis, Moore began dating Kutcher in 2003. Because he was 15 years younger than her, Moore told theTimes, their relationship felt like “a do-over, like I could just go back in time and experience what it was like to be young, with him — much more so than I’d ever been able to experience it when I was actually in my twenties.”
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TheTimesreports that Moore became pregnant after she and Kutcher began dating. She lost the child, a girl who she would have named Chaplin Ray, six months into the pregnancy.
After the couple married in 2005, Moore and Kutcher reportedly sought out fertility treatments, but she began drinking and abusing Vicodin, and the couple divorced in 2013.
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In the 1980s, Moore went to rehab for drug and alcohol addiction. In January 2012, after months of partying and drastic weight loss,Moore collapsed into convulsions at her L.A. homeand was hospitalized before going to rehab for addiction and an eating disorder, sources told PEOPLE at the time.
“Part of my life was clearly unraveling,” Moore told theTimes, which reports that she is now sober. “I had no career … No relationship.”
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Speaking to theTimes, Moore’s daughter Scout said she was proud of her mother for “doing the internal work that she didn’t have the time to do, for a long time, because she was just in survival mode.”
“We grow up thinking that our parents are these immovable gods of Olympus,” Rumer told the newspaper. “Obviously, as we grow older, we start to realize how much our parents are just people.”
Inside Outis set to hit shelves Sept. 24.
source: people.com