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Demi and Bruce: Officially Divorced
For all you lovelorn optimists who actually thought there was a chance long-estranged couple Bruce Willis and Demi Moore might someday find those old sparks and reunite: Forget it. It's over.
In fact, it's now official.
The once-ubiquitous Hollywood pair, separated since 1998, have officially divorced. They quietly filed the paperwork last Thursday in a Blaine County, Idaho, court, citing irreconcilable differences. (Willis and Moore lived on a $6 million estate in nearby Hailey, and their three daughters, Rumer, 12, Scout, 9, and Tallulah, 6, still go to school there.)
"The judge signed the order the same day, so they're divorced now," County Clerk Marsha Riemann tells the Idaho Statesman. "It's official."
Reps for the actors did not immediately comment on the divorce.
The split has been all but official since June 1998, when Willis, 45, and Moore, 37, had their much-publicized breakup after 11 years of marriage. The Hollywood power couple tied the knot in a small Las Vegas ceremony in 1987. And soon after, Willis and Moore, both major big-screen draws, became partners on several fronts, raising three daughters together and becoming shareholders in the once-lucrative Planet Hollywood restaurant chain.
Since then, their careers have headed in different directions. Moore, whose credits include 1990's Ghost and the 1996 dud, Striptease, briefly bowed out of the show-biz scene after starring (bald head and all) in the 1997 military flick G.I. Jane. She's spent much of her time away from the limelight in the Potato State with her daughters.
Recently, she's gone back to work, starring in the little-seen indie film, Passion of Mind, and reprising her role as the voice of Esmeralda in Disney's straight-to-video sequel to The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Willis, whose credits include big-budget blow-up flicks like Die Hard and Armageddon, has recently taken a turn from his action-star past, with roles in last year's sleeper hit, The Sixth Sense, and Disney's recent family film, The Kid.
His latest role is in another spooky production for Sixth Sense director M. Night Shyamalan, Unbreakable. The film, about a man who survives a train wreck unscathed, hits theaters November 22.
Published: Oct 25, 2000, 2:45 PM PT
by Mark Armstrong - "Demi and Bruce: Officially Divorced"
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