Bruce Willis advised ex wife Demi Moore to seek treatment
Bruce Willis had reportedly gone to his ex wife Demi Moore’s house shortly before she split with Ashton Kutcher, to ask her to get help for her worsening health.
|Last Updated: Feb 03, 2012, 02:25 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Washington: Bruce Willis had reportedly gone to his ex wife Demi Moore’s house shortly before she split with Ashton Kutcher, to ask her to get help for her worsening health.
According to a source, the 56-year-old actor was worried about his former wife.
“He was worried about her and wanted her to get better,” People Magazine quoted the source as saying.
“Many of her friends did the same thing, but she just wouldn’t listen,” the source added.
Willis is the father of their three daughters, two of whom – Rumer, 23, and Tallulah, 18, are now staying with him while Moore seeks treatment.
Scout, 20, is away at college.
Moore had been particularly close to Rumer since the marriage collapsed.
“It’s hard for Ru right now to see her mom in this situation,” another source said.
ANI
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