Demi Moore’s daughters cut off contact with her once again
Demi Moore’s daughters with Bruce Willis, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, have reportedly cut off contact with her once again.
Demi Moore, 50, is allegedly being given the cold shoulder by Rumer, 24, Scout, 21, and Tallulah, 18, just months after they reconciled following a bitter fallout.
The girls have allegedly tired of Demi Moore’s constant partying and erratic behavior.
They initially fell out over the actress’ split from Ashton Kutcher, 34, last year and subsequent stint in rehab.
A source told the New York Daily News: “Rumer is really the one making the decision to do this as the oldest.
“Around the time Bruce’s wife Emma had the baby, it was this scary sense of, <<Demi went off her rocker again>>.
“Bruce is now very much out of the spotlight and the kids were very happy about that.
“They started feeling that Demi needs to stay home and be more of a mother. She checked into rehab and they’d always been pushing for her to do that. [But] After Art Basel, she came out partying and dancing on tables again.
“The kids are old enough to band together, Rumer being the ringleader. The family is very much divided.”
Just this week Demi Moore was seen partying with Lenny Kravitz, seemingly oblivious to the cameras as she danced around in Miami.
Her daughters initially supported their mother following her divorce from Ashton Kutcher because they believed she was “distraught” but were allegedly “mortified” when she started going out with one of Rumer’s friends Vito Schnabel, 26, recently.
But Demi Moore was dumped by Vito Schnabel last week after she enjoyed a week of partying at Art Basil in Miami because he thought she was too distracting from his career.
A source said: “Vito has worked very hard to be taken seriously in the art business and doesn’t want to be seen as somebody who dates celebrities.
“He hated having photographers follow him around after work got out about him and Demi.”
Vito Schnabel was also said to be unhappy that Demi Moore just wanted to party at the prestigious art fair as he was trying to work.