Demi Moore opens up about Bruce and having more children
Actress Demi Moore, 44, opens up to U.K.’s Red magazine about her ex-husband, Bruce Willis, 52, and the possibility of having more children in the future with her husband Ashton Kutcher, 29.
On her ex and father of her children, Bruce Willis:
Bruce is a wonderful father. He’s present and he’s involved. It is in a very different form than the traditional, but I feel that my children have a father who is present, so they don’t need someone to replace him. We spend our holidays together and, if Bruce wants to stop by and have dinner, he can just call and come by. I don’t think it is unique; I think it is something we can all do, when we place our children as the priority.
On wanting more children with now-husband Ashton Kutcher:
Once you hit three [children] and you’re outnumbered, it’s really like, ‘What’s the difference between three or four or five?
Demi and Ashton have been married since 2005. Demi’s children with Bruce include Rumer Glenn, 19, Scout LaRue, 15, and Tallulah Belle, 13.
Source: US Magazine
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September 13th, 2007 at 3:45 pm
I would love to see Demi and Ashton have a child together, whether it be via pregnancy or adoption. But if it is not in the cards for them, they have such a beautiful, non-traditional family, and kudos to all of them for making it work for the kids’ sake.
September 13th, 2007 at 6:00 pm
I LOVE this family and whish more could be like them, BUT….maybe it is just me but I think 44 is too old to be having babies. She should enjoy the girls she has and grow old gracefuly. She has had so much plastic surgery to be young. I wish she would just enjoy how beautiful she is naturaly and accept her age. IMO
September 13th, 2007 at 9:54 pm
I think Bruce and Demi have done a great job with the girls as (thus far) they don’t seem to be Hollywood brats at all. And it’s terrific how they’ve maintained such a great relationship. That is so wonderful for the girls’ sake. Coming from divorced parents myself, it makes life so much easier when they can still be cordial to one another.