Demi Moore and her daughters, Tallulah and Rumer Willis, are opening about the dark times dealing with Moore’s relapse.
The actress, 56, and two of her three daughters that she shares with ex-husband Bruce Willis joined Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield-Jones on the latest episode of the Facebook Watch series “Red Table Talk” and discussed Moore’s sobriety slip, which she wrote about in her new book, Inside Out.
“It’s like the sun went down and like, a monster came,” Tallulah said. “I remember there’s just the anxiety that would come up in my body when I could sense that her eyes were shutting a little bit more, the way she was speaking. Or she would be a lot more affectionate with me if she wasn’t sober.”
Rumer added, “It was just jarring.”
And the girls found it hard to deal with on their own.
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“It was very weird, and there were moments where it would get angry,” Tallulah continued. “I recall being very upset and kind of treating her like a child and speaking to her like a child. It was not the mom that we had grown up with.”
In her memoir, Moore admits that her drinking got bad again after her split from Ashton Kutcher in 2013.
“Red Table Talk” airs Mondays on Facebook Watch.