Demi Moore: Daughters Worried About Their Mother’s Curious Behavior


Actress Demi Moore’s daughters are reportedly worried about their mother’s mental well-being, according to Radar Online.

With the actress’ behavior growing increasingly more bizarre, daughters Rumer, Tallulah, and Scout Willis are more than a little concerned her behavior could be the start of a destructive downward spiral.

Sources told the website:

“Rumer, Tallulah and Scout are mortified by their mother at the moment. They are becoming ever increasingly concerned about her bizarre and outlandish behavior. Demi just seems absolutely desperate for attention and they fear that she isn’t in a good place mentally right now. hey had to hold an intervention for her earlier in the year prompting her to check into rehab for treatment and they fear the same thing is going to have to happen again. To say they are worried about her would be an understatement.”

Wonderwall reports that Rumer Willis is particularly displeased with her mother’s choice in boyfriends as of late. The Ghost co-star has been recently linked to 26-year-old art dealer Vito Schnabel, a fact that didn’t settle too well with her daughter.

Individuals close to Rumer had this to say:

“Rumer was pretty annoyed to hear any of it because all of them know Vito. They have friends in common. It’s too close to home.”

The Inquisitr reports that Moore drew many a strange look during her appearance at the Chanel Beachside Barbecue in Miami. Her “wild” antics, which reportedly included a hefty number of peculiar dance moves, were spied by fellow celebrities Lenny Kravtiz and George Clooney.

Moore is also rumored to have spent a fair amount of time with a stray cat she picked up outside of the Soho House. The feline joined its Hollywood counterpart for the BBQ, sitting on her lap while the actress scratched its head.

Are you a fan of Demi Moore? Do you think her daughters should be concerned about her behavior?

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