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Following her turn as party girl Jules, Moore would go on to become the highest paid actress in Hollywood by 1995 after the success of Ghost, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination, and hit films like A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal and Disclosure. And in 1996, she earned a then record-breaking $12.5 million payday for Striptease and then made headlines in 1997 for shaving her head for G.I. Jane.
But Moore took a break from Hollywood to focus on raising her daughters, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, moving to Hailey, Idaho with then-husband Bruce Willis, whom she married in 1987, after ending her engagement to Emilio Estevez. But Moore and Willis, one of Hollywood's biggest couples, separated in 1998, going on to finalize their divorce in 2000.
Moore made her return to Hollywood as the villain in 2003's Charlie Angels: Full Throttle, and garnered media attention for her romance with Ashton Kutcher, who was 15 years her junior. The pair went on to wed in 2005 and were married for six years before splitting, with Moore later revealing the highs and lows of the relationship, including their heartbreaking miscarriage and his alleged infidelity in her best-selling memoir, Inside Out.
In the 2019 book, Moore also opened up about her traumatic childhood, the sexual assault she suffered, her struggles with alcoholism and substance abuse, her 2012 relapse and repairing her relationship with her children.
Moore, 57, is still close with her ex-husband Willis, with the former couple quarantining together with their children amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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