Amidst Bruce Willis’ battle with dementia, Demi Moore reflects on their 13-year marriage in a recent interview. The actor made a rare comment about their time together, revealing Willis’ love for Neil Diamond and their weekly ritual centered around the iconic singer.
Moore shared a personal anecdote during a Q&A for Kate Hudson’s latest movie, Song Sung Blue. She reminisced about Willis declaring every week as “Neil Diamond Day,” a tradition that they both cherished for years. The movie’s storyline, which follows a Diamond cover band, resonated with Moore, bringing back memories of their shared love for the musician.
Hudson stars in Song Sung Blue alongside Hugh Jackman, portraying a married couple inspired by real-life figures in the world of Neil Diamond cover bands. Moore’s recollection of Willis’ dedication to Neil Diamond Day adds a personal touch to the film’s themes of love and music.
Willis and Moore’s marriage, which lasted from 1987 to 2000, produced three daughters. Despite their divorce, the pair has remained amicable co-parents and close friends. Willis has expressed his ongoing commitment to their daughters and his enduring friendship with Moore, even after marrying his second wife, Hemming Willis, in 2009.
As Willis faces health challenges with his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia, Moore continues to support him and their family. Their story serves as a reminder of the bond they share, transcending the boundaries of their past relationship. In a world where relationships often change and evolve, Willis and Moore’s enduring connection is a testament to the power of family and friendship.
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