Demi Moore: candid confessions about life's difficulties and restoration of relations with her mother
American actress Demi Moore became the heroine of the August issue of Interview Magazine, sharing incredibly personal and painful stories from her life.
Frank confessions of Demi Moore
In her interview for the publication, Demi Moore raised topics that are usually left out of the public's attention. She talked about her struggle with alcohol and drug addiction and her complicated relationship with her body.
Restoration of relations with mother
The actress also shared the story of restoring relations with her mother, who once sold her to a rapist. Moore said that she found the strength to forgive her mother in order to set an example for her daughters.
"How can I expect my daughters to accept me for who I am if I don't do the same to my mother?"
Reconciliation before the end
Demi Moore also said that she started communicating with her mother again when she was already seriously ill with cancer. She admitted that, going to her mother in the hospital, she was afraid of the paparazzi trap, but in the end she trusted her instincts. Moore described this period as the culmination of their relationship, emphasizing that her mother's final days displayed an almost childlike innocence.
A look at one's own life
The actress emphasized that the traumas she experienced became part of her life path, and thanks to them, she became who she is. Speaking about her addictions, Moore noted that her case was "textbook" because of her alcoholic parents.
"I've never felt pretty or thin or smart. I thought that would be arrogant and selfish. I didn't even have pictures of myself until my girls were born. It's only in the last five years that I've started to feel like myself comfortable in who I am."
Summary and meaning of the event
Despite all the difficulties, Demi Moore was able to overcome her addictions and restore her relationship with her mother. This shows her strength and ability to forgive, which can be an example for many. Her story reminds us that even the deepest wounds can heal if we are willing to work on ourselves and our relationships.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk