Actress Demi Moore had a difficult upbringing as a result of her mother’s drinking. She overcame obstacles to become a three-mother and top employee. Born on November 11, 1962, Demi Gene Guynes is her true name.
Her mother remarried after her parents’ divorce, which resulted in multiple moves. Demi overcome medical challenges such as kidney troubles and eye surgeries.
At fifteen, she ran away from her dysfunctional family to pursue a career in acting and modeling. She later wed singer Freddy Moore. She gained popularity for her role in “St. Elmo’s Fire” in 1985 and went on to star in other well-known movies including “Ghost.”
Because of her mother’s drinking, Demi had a terrible relationship with her mother. Her difficult upbringing was described in full in her autobiography, “Inside Out.”
In her book, Demi talked about her battles with addiction and body image.
Her children recognized the self-reflection she had undertaken.
Despite obstacles, Demi and Bruce Willis have made up to form a blended family that is closer than ever.