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Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher's marriage sent Tallulah Willis into a 'total dumpster fire' of emotions

Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s youngest daughter, Tallulah Willis, described the difficult feelings she went through when her mom began dating Ashton Kutcher.

Demi and Bruce were married for 12 years and have three daughters together. They divorced in 2000 and have remained a united family unit.

On Monday’s episode of FOX’s “Stars on Mars,” Tallulah recalled first understanding that her family was famous when Moore and Kutcher began dating. They married in 2005.

BRUCE WILLIS’ DAUGHTER TALLULAH KNEW ‘SOMETHING WAS WRONG FOR A LONG TIME’ BEFORE ACTOR’S BATTLE WITH DEMENTIA

Tallulah was 11 years old when her mother said “I do” to the “That ’70s Show” star at their home in Beverly Hills.

Kutcher and Moore’s 15-year age gap was highlighted throughout their relationship. 

By 2011, the couple separated, and their divorce was finalized in 2013.

Moore revealed in her 2019 memoir, “Inside Out,” that she and Kutcher lost a baby six months into Moore’s pregnancy, and they also struggled to conceive via IVF. She also disclosed battling a drinking problem. 

Kutcher admitted that their problems were “a lot” for him to handle.

Demi Moore shows some skin wearing a sheer green dress with black lace bra for date with Ashton Kutcher

Ashton and Demi’s had a 15-year age gap. He was 25 when they began dating. (Bill Davila)

Bruce Willis hugs his daughters and wife Emma Herning at Demi Moore's book launch

Demi Moore had support from her daughters, ex-husband Bruce Willis and his wife, Emma Heming, at her memoir launch in 2019. (Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for goop)

“Losing a kid that you think you’re going to have, and that close to thinking you’re going to have a kid, is really, really painful,” he said of the miscarriage. “Everyone deals with that in different ways.” 

Bruce Willis poses with daughters Rumer, Tallulah and Scout, and wife Emma Herning at Comedy Central Roast

Bruce’s family disclosed he’s now battling a form of dementia after receiving an aphasia diagnosis last year. (Neilson Barnard)

The family shared more about the “cruel disease” in a statement posted on the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD) website.

“For people under 60, FTD is the most common form of dementia, and because getting the diagnosis can take years, FTD is likely much more prevalent than we know. Today there are no treatments for the disease, a reality that we hope can change in the years ahead,” the release said.

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