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'I'm sharing my perspective from the inside out': Demi Moore takes charge of her own story with new memoir

For years, Demi Moore's life was scrutinized by paparazzi and splashed across the pages of glossy magazines. Now, she's taking control of her own narrative.
Demi Moore's new memoir is called Inside Out. (Getty Images, Harper Collins)

Originally published on November 25, 2019

For years, Demi Moore's life was scrutinized by paparazzi and splashed across the pages of glossy magazines: there was the end of her marriage to Bruce Willis, the age gap between her and her third husband, Ashton Kutcher, and later, a series of stories about loneliness and ill health.

These days, she's writing her own story. In her new memoir, Inside Out, Moore explains why she faced insecurity and inner turmoil for much of her life, despite being one of Hollywood's most successful actors.

She joined q's Tom Power from Los Angeles to talk about the events that shaped her and what it was like to watch her life unfold across tabloid magazines. Starting at the very beginning of her life, she opened up about how her parents would often uproot their small family as they criss-crossed the country, repeatedly starting from scratch in a brand new city.

Moore's new memoir is called Inside Out and it's out now.


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