The American actress Demi Moore looks younger than ever in the latest posts she has made on her Instagram account, including an image showing that she has at least nine dogs living in her, including little Pilaf, who has become a star this summer.
The St Elmo’s Fire star, who turns 60 in November, showed off the little canines this weekend to celebrate National Dog Day. “Happy #NationalDogDay to my little shadow Pilaf and the rest of the team back home,” the movie star wrote.
In the new photos, Moore looked very boyish with her long brown hair and glasses. The New Mexico native, who was once in a romantic relationship with Charlie Sheen’s brother Emilio Estevez, wore a white T-shirt and jeans that revealed her slim figure.
The ex-wife of Bruce Willis, who has three daughters – Rumer, 33, Scout, 30 and Tallulah, 28 – a year ago also posed with her nine dogs. In the image it is not specified if all the canines are his, since some may belong to his daughter Tallulah.
Idaho has the highest percentage of households in the United States with dogs, according to a 2018 report from the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Moore has been spending time at home in Idaho for the past year. She bought the property when she married Willis because it felt like her “home,” she detailed in her memoir “Inside Out,” which also described her painful childhood that included poverty, drug addiction, drugs and sexual abuse.
Demi Moore also told WWD in 2020 that she has no plans to find a fourth husband; In addition to Willis and Kutcher, she was also married to Freddy Moore from 1980 to 1985.
“I feel like, more importantly, this time it’s been about being in a relationship with myself and that relationship with myself needs to be complete before I can really open up to another person,” she said. I hope there will be a partner in my future when the time is right. I think we are a communal species, we are not supposed to be alone, although I have felt very comfortable alone, me and my seven dogs. My aunt gave me a pillow that says ‘I sleep with dogs’ and I do, but she maybe she can make a little room in the king-size bed.”
ABC