Demi Moore recently shared a touching memory from her marriage to Bruce Willis that left fans smiling.
The Landman actress, now 63, spoke during a live Q and A at a special screening of Song Sung Blue at Soho House in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The event also featured the film’s star, Kate Hudson.
The conversation turned personal when Moore recalled a weekly tradition Willis followed during their years together. The story came to mind while watching scenes from the film, which centers on music and performance.
Song Sung Blue, directed by Craig Brewer, tells the true story of Mike “Lightning” and Claire “Thunder” Sardina. The couple gained fame performing in a Neil Diamond tribute band. Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson portray the duo and sing several of Diamond’s most well known songs in the movie.
Those songs sparked a memory for Moore.
She told Hudson that Bruce Willis had what he called “Neil Diamond Day” every single week. On that day, he would play Neil Diamond’s music loudly throughout the house.
Moore laughed as she recalled asking him why the music was blasting. His answer was always simple. It was Neil Diamond Day.
According to Moore, this tradition went on for years. Willis was a devoted fan of the singer, and Moore shared that she loved the music too.
Moore and Willis were married from 1987 to 2000. During their thirteen years together, they welcomed three daughters, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah. Despite their divorce, they have remained close and continue to support one another as a family.
That bond has been especially visible during Willis’s ongoing battle with frontotemporal dementia. Moore has stayed actively involved and supportive, showing that their family connection never faded.
After their split, Willis married model Emma Heming Willis in 2009. Moore later married actor Ashton Kutcher in 2005, though that marriage ended in 2013. In recent years, Moore has spoken openly about enjoying life on her own terms.
