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Demi Moore: Ashton and I want kids |
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Demi Moore: Ashton and I want kids
Her daughters with former husband Bruce Willis -- Rumer, 21, Scout, 18, and Tallulah, 16 -- may be grown, but Demi Moore, 47, hasn't ruled out having another child, this time with husband (since 2005) Ashton Kutcher, 32.
"We talk about it and it's something that we would like," Moore told U.K. Elle for its May issue. "He's an amazing father to my daughters already, so I have no doubt that if it's in our future, it would be another incredible part of our journey together."
Pregnancy is a trip Moore's taken before, and memorably -- posing naked for Vanity Fair in 1991, while she was carrying Scout.
"I was brave. I was so brave! I had no sense of the impact that it would have. I just wanted to push the boundaries," said Moore. "I wanted to remove the limitations that I felt were being imposed on me. Why couldn't I be a mother and have a career?"
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Portia de Rossi is ready to share her story |
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Portia de Rossi is ready to share her story
The Australian-born star, best known for her roles in "Ally McBeal," "Arrested Development" and most recently "Better Off Ted," has signed a deal with Atria Books to publish a book chronicling her years of battling anorexia and bulimia in the public eye.
The book also will delve into de Rossi's newfound health and happiness after coming out as a lesbian and marrying Ellen DeGeneres in August 2008.
Getting married "completely changed my life," de Rossi told PEOPLE last year. "It's so important to live an honest, open life and I didn't really realize that until I started doing it."
Atria plans to publish the book this fall.
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Portia de Rossi is ready to share her story |
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Portia de Rossi is ready to share her story
The Australian-born star, best known for her roles in "Ally McBeal," "Arrested Development" and most recently "Better Off Ted," has signed a deal with Atria Books to publish a book chronicling her years of battling anorexia and bulimia in the public eye.
The book also will delve into de Rossi's newfound health and happiness after coming out as a lesbian and marrying Ellen DeGeneres in August 2008.
Getting married "completely changed my life," de Rossi told PEOPLE last year. "It's so important to live an honest, open life and I didn't really realize that until I started doing it."
Atria plans to publish the book this fall.
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