New York Post

How Demi will bloom at Cannes

Moore, 61, will be festival’s ‘godmother’ in astonishin­g comeback from tragedy

- By DANA KENNEDY

WHEN Demi Moore glides down the red carpet to the glittering Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 23 to host the 30th annual amFAR gala at the Cannes Film Festival she will probably, in the words of a friend, “make it look as easy as she does everything else.”

It will mark a head-turning comeback as “godmother of Cannes” for an actress who has combined box-office triumph with bitter personal tragedy, encompassi­ng addiction, fractured families and two ex-husbands afflicted with dementia — one fatally.

At 61, Moore is fresh off a dazzling appearance at the Met Gala, an elegant turn as suspected high society husband-killer Ann Woodward in “Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans,” not to mention an Instagram video set to Elvis Presley’s “Burning Love” showing Demi’s hard body in a leopard print bikini.

“Can we talk real quick about how that badass mama has a stronger physique at 61 than most 20 year olds?” one of her 5.2 million followers asked.

Those who know her say Moore’s strong physique is second to her steely will.

That will, they say, catapulted her out of a nightmaris­h and itinerant childhood across the southern US that included saving her alcoholic mother from repeated suicide attempts and losing her stepfather to suicide as a teenager.

Then it helped to unexpected­ly launch her into a career that made her, for a time, the highestear­ning actress in the business.

“I listened to her book on Audible and connected with her from that moment on,” said her friend, a political influencer who has become an ally in recent years. “I love her relationsh­ip with her daughters and how they’ve made it through their own ordeals. Her own mother kind of sold her out and then she enters this industry that eats people alive.

“But she seems to come out ahead no matter what. I especially love seeing her with her little Chihuahua, Pilaf. She seems to have really come into her own.”

It’s taken a while, but the journey has had more twists and turns than many of Moore’s biggest films, like “Ghost,” “Indecent Proposal,” “A Few Good Men,” “Striptease” and “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle.”

Now single — her most recent relationsh­ip was with NYC restaurate­ur Daniel Humm, from whom she split in 2022 — she’s left three husbands in her wake.

Her first was musician Freddy Moore, whom she married when she was barely 18.

He died at age 72 in 2022 from Alzheimer’s.

She’s become a nurturer and a caretaker of her second husband,

Bruce Willis, 69, who, at their height of his fame, told Demi he wasn’t sure he wanted to be married to her.

Willis and his second wife, Emma Hemings, live with their two daughters near Demi in Hailey, Idaho, and have formed a blended family as they deal with Willis’ frontotemp­oral dementia.

Drink and threesomes

Demi’s third husband, Ashton Kutcher, who encouraged her to take up drinking again and persuaded her to have threesomes, is now married to Mila Kunis.

He resigned in semi-disgrace from the anti-traffickin­g organizati­on he formed with Moore when he and Kunis were widely criticized for pleading with a judge for a lenient sentence for Ashton’s former co-star, Danny Masterson, who was convicted of rape.

What’s striking about Moore, say those who know her, is that she’s only lost her way twice.

Early in her career she was abusing alcohol and cocaine until director Joel Schumacher said he wouldn’t hire her for 1985’s “St. Elmo’s Fire” unless she sobered up.

She did, for 20 years, and only relapsed when her third marriage to the much younger Kutcher, now 48, collapsed because of his infideliti­es.

Moore was hospitaliz­ed in 2012 for a reported overdose and was estranged from her three daughters — Rumer, now 35, Scout, 32, and Tallulah, 30 — for several years, but the four have since reconciled.

Moore now seems to dote on her first granddaugh­ter, Louetta, who was born in April 2023 to Rumer and her partner, Derek Richard Thomas.

“Life is certainly not a straight line and I think everyone here has dealt with not feeling good enough at some point in their lives,” she said in 2018 when being honored by the Peggy Albrecht Friendly House, a program helping women with substance abuse issues.

“I know in a moment of great struggle for me, I’ve reached out to a wise teacher and expressed my fear that I wasn’t good enough and she said, ‘You will never be good enough, but you can know the value of your worth. Put down the measuring stick.’ ”

Said her youngest daughter Tallulah Willis, who has been public about her own emotional strug

gles, a few years ago: “I don’t think my mom was raised. She was forged. And the strength that comes from that, it’s intimidati­ng. It’s scary.”

Moore mentioned in her 2019 memoir, “Inside Out,” that her long-troubled mother, Virginia Guynes, who died in 1998, may have set her up to be raped by their landlord when she was only 15 — one of a number of sobering details revealed in the book that Demi had stayed silent about for years.

She still never mentions one of her half-brothers, James Craig Harmon, 50, from her biological father, the late Air Force airman Charles Harmon Sr., whom she never knew.

Her half-brother served time in prison after attacking his girlfriend in 2005.

After moving out of her mother’s apartment at 16, thethen Demi Guynes met fledgling rocker Freddy Moore at a Hollywood nightclub and married him when she was barely 18, after cowriting a song with him, “It’s Not a Rumour.”

She also appeared in an early video for the song.

Moore landed a plum role in 1982 in the hottest soap opera at the time, “General Hospital,” when she was just 19, despite almost zero acting experience or industry connection­s and with a background of considerab­le emotional trauma.

‘The best revenge’

She has seemingly made a career out of never looking back.

Especially at her brief foray into posing for cheesy nude photos.

“I remember interviewi­ng her a few years later and she tried to tell me Bruce Willis was her first husband and she denied ever posing nude,” Alan Carter, who specialize­d in writing about soap operas for many years, told The Post. “She told me, like, four or five stories that weren’t true. I was like, Demi! I saw you on ‘General Hospital.’

“I know you were married before. I saw you on the cover of Oui. Her publicist just said she didn’t remember history. OK, sure,” Carter said.

Moore’s triumphant return to Cannes — she helped host the amFAR gala at Cannes in 1997 with the late Elizabeth Taylor — will include a turn as the “godmother” of the Trophée Chopard, which honors two emerging actors.

Moore’s next film, French director Coralie Fargeat’s Englishlan­guage body horror movie “The Substance,” which co-stars Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid, will also be premiering at the festival.

And she’s joined the cast of Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming Paramount series, “Landman,” alongside Billy Bob Thornton.

The show is based on the podcast “Boomtown,” and is described as being about “roughnecks and wildcat billionair­es in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas.”

“Success is the best revenge,” veteran producer Brian Balthazar told The Post.

“As far as I’m concerned, disappeari­ng from the business for a while at times, only to come back looking better than ever and making great work qualifies as just that,” he said.

“I couldn’t take my eyes off her making her entrance at the Met Gala. Anyone who ever doubted her need look no further than Demi Moore in 2024 to be proven wrong.”

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NOW AND THEN: Demi Moore has build a bond with Bruce Willis, her second husband, and his second wife as they together deal with his dementia, a condition similar to how Moore’s first husband died. She has also overcome her third marriage to Ashton Kutcher (center), who talked her into threesomes, and ended estrangeme­nt from her daughters including Rumer (right) to become a loving grandmothe­r to Louetta.
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 ?? Getty Images ?? SWAN’S SONG: Moore was proclaimed a fashion hit on the Met Gala red carpet this month, after critical acclaim for her role in “Feud: Capote Vs. the Swans.” At Cannes next week she will be the biggest star of all.
Getty Images SWAN’S SONG: Moore was proclaimed a fashion hit on the Met Gala red carpet this month, after critical acclaim for her role in “Feud: Capote Vs. the Swans.” At Cannes next week she will be the biggest star of all.

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