In Touch Weekly – August 12, 2019

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
emi Moore’s hotly an-
ticipated memoir, Inside
Out, will hit bookshelves
in less than two months,
and she’s already got her
first review. “I actually
finished it not too recently,
and I’m so incredibly proud
of her,” says her daughter
Rumer Willis, 30. “It’s so
beautiful, and she shows
such courage and vulnerability...
a depth inside of her that no one
has really seen yet. I’m really
excited for people to get to know
that side of her.”
She held nothing back. Demi
— who first found stardom on
the daytime soap General Hos-
pital 37 years ago — “spills the
tea on everything,” an insider
says of the tell-all, adding that
the actress, 56, fetched $5 mil-
lion to write what the press re-
lease calls a “wrenchingly hon-
est portrayal” of her life, “laying
bare her defining tumultuous

relationship with her mother,
her marriages, her struggles
balancing stardom with moth-
erhood and her journey toward
open-heartedness.” Her battles
with substance abuse and three
high-profile divorces will also
be detailed, as well as her time
among fellow A-listers. “She has
seen it all and done it all in Hol-
lywood,” says the insider. “She’s
kept a lot of secrets.”

LOVE & LOSS


Until now. Expect several
chapters of the book (due out
on Sept. 24) on her failed ro-
mances, including her broken
engagement to fellow Brat Pack
star Emilio Estevez, 57; her 11-
year marriage to Bruce Willis,
64; and her six-year marriage
to Ashton Kutcher, 41, which
ended amid cheating allega-
tions. “She’s friendly with both
of her ex-husbands now,” says a
source. But it wasn’t always that

JEALOUSY


ISSUES


Demi, who^
once admitted
that she didn’t
completely^
trust Bruce,^
“was so^
possessive”
during their
marriage,^
says a source.

CRIPPLING INSECURITY


“The age gap made her
insecure, and she used
alcohol and drugs as
a coping mechanism,”
the source says of her
relationship with Ashton.
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