Demi Moore is looking gorgeous like always. She may wake up inside you the same feelings you has seeing her in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003).
Demi becomes cover girl for “V Magazine Spring” 2008 issue.
Looking at the pictures you can hardly believe that Moore is 45 years old. Lately, Demi is desperately looking for a movie to make a success comeback.
The 45-year-old actress is returning to the big screen this spring to star alongside Michael Caine in the jewelry heist caper Flawless.
In the interview for the magazine Demi talks personal histories, false rumors, the raw food diet that never was, and her relationships with ex-husband Bruce Willis and current husband
Ashton Kutcher.
Demi describes a day in the life like a normal one with kids, school, and meetings. What is important in their family is the dinner time with the family at 6:30.
If you want to find more details about how she made the transitioning family life from Bruce Willis to Ashton Kutcher she says: “It wasn’t a piece of cake. It wasn’t automatic or easy. It took diligence and effort and even enduring awkwardness, and a lot of general giving on my part and Bruce’s part. And really, tremendously, on Ashton’s part. Coming into my life, Ashton just wasn’t meeting somebody that had baggage. You know, I had trunks!”
And if we have Britney Spears mania we must say something about her: Demi says that she has sympathy for Britney. All she said is that Britney has a really hard period of her life.
There is also a rumour that she has admitted she and husband Ashton Kutcher want children of their own.
Despite already having three children the 45-year-old said she would be delighted to become pregnant by second husband Kutcher who is 16 years her junior.
Can she handle that? Another pregnancy is really great, but this means that we will not see her shooting a movie at least for a couple of years.
Publication date: 17 January 2008
Source:
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