Is anyone else turned off by Demi Moore's tell all book?

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Anonymous wrote:For those who believe Ashton is more accomplished, safe to say he is not on the New York Times Bestseller list.


He does have a happy marriage, a beautiful wife , 2 adorable little children and he genuinely appears to be a good, attentive dad.

Could do worse.
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Anonymous wrote:I think we should remember that Demi has always been a feminist and has pushed a lot of boundaries for women, in a positive way.


I personally find that whole cougar thing to be pretty gross.


Gross how? More like less popular than the older woman/younger man pairing. If a 30 year old woman can marry a 55 year old man and get high fives from his male peers than the same is fine if the genders are reversed. We're just conditioned that 55 year old women's bodies are gross and that no younger man should be interested. Men should always seek younger, but nope women? Nope!

That aside, in her book Demi says Jon Cryer lost his virginity to her and he said on twitter that it was a lie, so assuming he is telling the truth it makes you wonder how much of the book is true. Doubt many will sue because they would have to share all kinds of personal details, that they may not want to, in order to prove it.

Not exactly a boldface lie. He said he was bad enough for her to think he was a virgin and that he was crushing on her.


It looked like Cryer was being extremely gallant and humorous in his response, but he still corrected her. Nowhere did he say he told her he was a virgin. She made that up on her own without confirmation - and published it. I have more pity than anything for Demi, but it looks like she wasn't truthful in her autobiography. I hope she finds some peace.
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Anonymous wrote:For those who believe Ashton is more accomplished, safe to say he is not on the New York Times Bestseller list.


He does have a happy marriage, a beautiful wife , 2 adorable little children and he genuinely appears to be a good, attentive dad.

Could do worse.


I don't really follow Kutcher and Kunis enough to know much, but I believe that people should be allowed to make mistakes in relationships during their youth then grow up and have nice lives. I doubt the veracity of Moore's stories, especially since she lied about Cryer.
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Anonymous wrote:For those who believe Ashton is more accomplished, safe to say he is not on the New York Times Bestseller list.


If he wrote a lurid tell-all book, filled with embarrassing personal stories about other celebrities, he probably would be. All famous people have dirt on other famous people. This is hardly an accomplishment.

People who write books like this are trash—especially people who are wealthy enough to have no excuse. Ashton may have been a jerk in his youth, but he’s moved on and apparently grown up. I hope Moore makes lots of money from this book because she will never work again for any reputable director of producer. How could anyone ever trust someone like her?
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I ran into her in person and she seemed incredibly insecure.
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Anonymous wrote:It's interesting to see how her career and the public perception of her has plummeted (going from Hollywood's highest-paid actress to this). Compare her to someone like JLo who is 5 years younger and at the top of her game.


Top of her game? lol. no. Nobody cares about Jlo, the attention is obviously paid PR astro turfing.


She still tours and makes billboard topping music.

She literally is the star of a top-grossing movie this month.

She's also closing out runway shows for top ateliers.

I'm not sure what you think is top of the game, but JLo is it.


JLo has 101 million followers in instagram, Demi has 484k.


Ya I have like 49
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JLo is 100x the star that Demi is. Demi’s career was basically done by the late 1990s. Her marriage to Kutcher bought her a few more years of relevance.
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Anonymous wrote:I ran into her in person and she seemed incredibly insecure.


How so? Did you speak with her?
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I just finished listening to her memoir, Inside Out, as an audiobook, which was really interesting. I feel like she's a little like Madonna - she's notable/notorious for some of her choices and we forget how big/influential she was.

I had forgotten how many major films she was in and how big of a star she was. About Last Night is still a favorite of mine, and listening to her memoir makes me want to go re-watch A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal, maybe even The Seventh Sign. GI Jane, Striptease, Charlie's Angels.

I had forgotten how bad of a rap she had gotten for that pregnant Vanity Fair cover, and her book does a good job of highlighting a lot of the sexism she faced.

It's so weird to think of her and Ashton Kutcher together now, but it seems like they had a real love connection for many years.
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Why would anyone read an autobiography of Demi Moore?
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