Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 From: " by way of ilena rose " Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 11:37 AM Subject: Demi 's Quiet Life > http://people.aol.com/people/010423/magstories/index.html>'>http://people.aol.com/people/010423/magstories/index.html> > > Read this....do you think Demi got sick, and that is why she decided to take > time off and had her implants out. They were not mentioned in the article, > of course! > > ~~~ thanks aylene ... i do believe she had them removed ... Demi 's Quiet Life http://people.aol.com/people/010423/magstories/index.html " Just needed to stop " From diva to den mother " She'll come back, " studio exec Mike Medavoy says of . Parents at Wood River Middle School in Hailey, Idaho, were thrilled by the show they crowded in to watch early last month. Up onstage was a dazzling spectacle -- elaborate costumes, fabulous makeup, all the trappings befitting one of showbiz's hottest sex symbols. And we're not talking Demi . No, Hailey's hometown superstar was sitting on a stiff auditorium bench, watching a friend's daughter and other sixth graders doing, among other things, their best imitations of Britney Spears. After taking it all in for two hours, 's youngest daughter, Tallulah, 7, was ready for bed. And so her mother -- who for more than a decade would do just about anything for attention, from posing pregnant and naked on the cover of Vanity Fair in 1991 to stripping down to a bikini before a stunned Letterman to promote Striptease in 1996 -- gave her a piggyback ride to the car. No nannies, no entourage. As one fellow parent says, " She seems like a woman who has come to see a certain degree of folly in her old ways. " Maybe, maybe not. But 11 years after she hit superstardom in the supernatural thriller Ghost, , 38, is looking differently at life -- and life differently at her. Once an unabashedly ambitious actress who announced her desire to achieve " greatness " in her career -- which by 1995 had accounted for more than $1 billion in box office receipts for hits that included A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal and Disclosure -- hasn't even appeared onscreen in three years (unless you count last year's low-budget thriller Passion of Mind, which no one does). And now the woman once known in the industry as Gimme for her extravagant demands -- most notably jets for her crew of nannies, cook, trainer and stylist -- appears disinclined to ask for anything at all. " I had a project about a year and a half ago, and we made an inquiry about her -- a real good commercial picture, " says producer Irwin Winkler, whose credits include Rocky, Goodfellas and 's '96 drama The Juror. " She wasn't interested. " " Just needed to stop " G.I.Jane's '97 premiere: her last outing as wife and star. Perhaps that's because while all the trainers and stylists may have made look good, she didn't feel so hot. " I just needed to stop and take a break, " she told IN STYLE last October. She has also dropped the grueling workouts that gave her one of the most spectacular bodies in Hollywood in favor of casual swimming and Rollerblading -- as well as running around after her two birds, two cats, two dogs and three daughters, Rumer, 12, Scout, 9, and Tallulah. " One of my goals is to build a loving relationship so that my children, as adults, will want to share their lives with me, " she said to IN STYLE. " The foundation I lay -- if it's not there now, it won't be later. " backstage in 2000 with the band LFO, Scout, left, Rumer and Tallulah. By all accounts is committed to a new ethos: Hailey instead of Hollywood, motherhood instead of movies, hiking boots instead of high heels. " In Hailey everyone becomes unfashionable. You just put your hair in a ponytail and wear sweatshirts and jeans and boots. That's how Demi dresses, " says Spanish stock trader Bravo, 33, who gained a measure of fame as Bruce Willis's first serious flame after his 1998 split from , and who got to know and like during her 18-month romance with Willis. As Bravo tells it, she and Willis were often in and out of Hailey in 1999, celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas with , her martial-arts-instructor boyfriend Oliver Whitcomb and the girls at what was once the Willis family's $2.5 million home. and the girls, in turn, regularly spent time with Bravo and Willis (who split amicably last September) at his $1.5 million home 10 miles away. The former star couple, says Bravo, " get along very well. Anything that was for the children was like a big family reunion. My relationship with her was beautiful -- strangely nice, because it is an awkward situation. But she was very gracious. She has moved on. She loves to be in that small town doing the mother thing. " " Her slot hasn't been filled, " says a top Hollywood manager of (in Prague). Though Bravo calls Willis, 46, a " wonderful father " who is " the most patient and caring and loving man " to his kids, the truth is he spends far less time in Hailey than does. He has made four films in the past year or so and is a regular on the international club scene, whether dancing to samba music last August with Mick Jagger at Boom in Manhattan (where he recently bought a reported $7.7 million pied-à-terre in the Trump Tower) or singing with a Czech band in March at a nightclub in Prague, where he is filming the World War II drama Hart's War. But there were no such antics from his ex-wife, who for the first few days went unnoticed when she took their daughters to visit Willis on the set late last month. With her " modest " demeanor, says Marcela Pavlikova, an antique-shop employee who sold $153 worth of purses, pendants and pillowcases, " it didn't occur to me that she could be someone famous. " Which is exactly how seems to like it these days. While more than a dozen police officers were needed in Prague to contain fans outside a crystal shop where , Willis and the kids were learning the art of glassblowing, she goes largely unnoticed in Hailey. She revels in her stable two-year romance with Whitcomb, 30, an Aspen native who lives in a rented apartment in Hailey. (Says a pal: " Oliver and Demi admire each other's strengths. She's a classy lady, and he's a grounded guy. " ) She has not one but two local coffee shops serving up her favorite 20-oz. double-skinny lattes with nonfat milk which she hits in between carting her kids from school to horseback riding lessons, gymnastics classes and soccer practice. And she even gets to dabble in a little showbiz: In January the audience at nearby Ketchum's nexStage Theater was surprised to see stroll onstage for an unbilled performance in Dinner with Friends as a wife helping to counsel another couple through a breakup. " She looked really healthy, " says a theater volunteer. " She was great. " From diva to den mother To locals who have seen up close for years, the transformation from diva to den mother has been remarkable -- especially since her 1998 separation from Willis (they divorced after 13 years in 2000). " As a couple, " says one of 's Idaho friends, " they were self-involved and competitive about their careers. They used to be surrounded by masseuses and nannies. If there was a play date, it was usually handled by the nanny. " When did oversee an event -- like the 1997 wedding of her nanny Madison Myers -- it was pure Hollywood, says the friend. " There were something like 10 adult bridesmaids and 10 child bridesmaids, all in black gowns, " she recalls. The wedding was delayed two hours, in large part, she adds, " because Demi was getting her hair extensions done. " Just the sight of her in early March at a Ketchum ice rink-sitting with two of her daughters, Whitcomb and 500 other fans who had paid $7 each to watch an amateur hockey game -- was enough to convince one spectator that her highfalutin days are done. " She spent the whole time playing with a friend's baby, hoisting the child in the air and smiling, " he says. " Years ago I saw her here, and she came in through a back entrance and sat apart. This time she waded into the throng and left through the same exit as everyone else. " -- KAREN S. SCHNEIDER -- LORENZO BENET and VICKIE BANE in Hailey, MICHELLE CARUSO, ELIZABETH LEONARD and LYNDON STAMBLER in Los Angeles, LIZ MCNEIL in New York City and JAN STOJASPAL and CARIS DAVIS in Prague Copyright © 2001 Time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 SShe definately had her implants out and I would bet she was sick. Why else would she take them out and disappear from hollywood when she was so hot. It is too bad women like her don't come forward and tell the truth, but I can see why, it's a hard thing to talk about. hailey Idaho is pretty close to where I am moving to. LOL In @y..., " Patty " <faussettdp@m...> wrote: > From: " by way of ilena rose " > Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 11:37 AM > Subject: Demi 's Quiet Life > > > > http://people.aol.com/people/010423/magstories/index.html>'>http://people.aol.com/people/010423/magstories/index.html> > > > > Read this....do you think Demi got sick, and that is why she decided to > take > > time off and had her implants out. They were not mentioned in the > article, > > of course! > > > > ~~~ thanks aylene ... i do believe she had them removed ... > Demi 's Quiet Life > http://people.aol.com/people/010423/magstories/index.html > > " Just needed to stop " > From diva to den mother > " She'll come back, " studio exec Mike Medavoy says of . > > Parents at Wood River Middle School in Hailey, Idaho, were thrilled by the > show they crowded in to watch early last month. Up onstage was a dazzling > spectacle -- elaborate costumes, fabulous makeup, all the trappings > befitting one of showbiz's hottest sex symbols. And we're not talking Demi > . No, Hailey's hometown superstar was sitting on a stiff auditorium > bench, watching a friend's daughter and other sixth graders doing, among > other things, their best imitations of Britney Spears. After taking it all > in for two hours, 's youngest daughter, Tallulah, 7, was ready for bed. > And so her mother -- who for more than a decade would do just about anything > for attention, from posing pregnant and naked on the cover of Vanity Fair in > 1991 to stripping down to a bikini before a stunned Letterman to > promote Striptease in 1996 -- gave her a piggyback ride to the car. No > nannies, no entourage. As one fellow parent says, " She seems like a woman > who has come to see a certain degree of folly in her old ways. " > > Maybe, maybe not. But 11 years after she hit superstardom in the > supernatural thriller Ghost, , 38, is looking differently at life -- > and life differently at her. Once an unabashedly ambitious actress who > announced her desire to achieve " greatness " in her career -- which by 1995 > had accounted for more than $1 billion in box office receipts for hits that > included A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal and Disclosure -- hasn't > even appeared onscreen in three years (unless you count last year's > low-budget thriller Passion of Mind, which no one does). And now the woman > once known in the industry as Gimme for her extravagant demands -- > most notably jets for her crew of nannies, cook, trainer and stylist -- > appears disinclined to ask for anything at all. " I had a project about a > year and a half ago, and we made an inquiry about her -- a real good > commercial picture, " says producer Irwin Winkler, whose credits include > Rocky, Goodfellas and 's '96 drama The Juror. " She wasn't interested. " > > " Just needed to stop " > > G.I.Jane's '97 premiere: her last outing as wife and star. > Perhaps that's because while all the trainers and stylists may have made > look good, she didn't feel so hot. " I just needed to stop and take a > break, " she told IN STYLE last October. She has also dropped the grueling > workouts that gave her one of the most spectacular bodies in Hollywood in > favor of casual swimming and Rollerblading -- as well as running around > after her two birds, two cats, two dogs and three daughters, Rumer, 12, > Scout, 9, and Tallulah. " One of my goals is to build a loving relationship > so that my children, as adults, will want to share their lives with me, " she > said to IN STYLE. " The foundation I lay -- if it's not there now, it won't > be later. " > > backstage in 2000 with the band LFO, Scout, left, Rumer and > Tallulah. > By all accounts is committed to a new ethos: Hailey instead of > Hollywood, motherhood instead of movies, hiking boots instead of high heels. > " In Hailey everyone becomes unfashionable. You just put your hair in a > ponytail and wear sweatshirts and jeans and boots. That's how Demi dresses, " > says Spanish stock trader Bravo, 33, who gained a measure of fame as > Bruce Willis's first serious flame after his 1998 split from , and who > got to know and like during her 18-month romance with Willis. As Bravo > tells it, she and Willis were often in and out of Hailey in 1999, > celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas with , her > martial-arts-instructor boyfriend Oliver Whitcomb and the girls at what was > once the Willis family's $2.5 million home. and the girls, in turn, > regularly spent time with Bravo and Willis (who split amicably last > September) at his $1.5 million home 10 miles away. The former star couple, > says Bravo, " get along very well. Anything that was for the children was > like a big family reunion. My relationship with her was beautiful -- > strangely nice, because it is an awkward situation. But she was very > gracious. She has moved on. She loves to be in that small town doing the > mother thing. " > > " Her slot hasn't been filled, " says a top Hollywood manager of (in > Prague). > Though Bravo calls Willis, 46, a " wonderful father " who is " the most patient > and caring and loving man " to his kids, the truth is he spends far less time > in Hailey than does. He has made four films in the past year or so and > is a regular on the international club scene, whether dancing to samba music > last August with Mick Jagger at Boom in Manhattan (where he recently bought > a reported $7.7 million pied-à-terre in the Trump Tower) or singing with a > Czech band in March at a nightclub in Prague, where he is filming the World > War II drama Hart's War. But there were no such antics from his ex- wife, who > for the first few days went unnoticed when she took their daughters to visit > Willis on the set late last month. With her " modest " demeanor, says Marcela > Pavlikova, an antique-shop employee who sold $153 worth of purses, > pendants and pillowcases, " it didn't occur to me that she could be someone > famous. " > > Which is exactly how seems to like it these days. While more than a > dozen police officers were needed in Prague to contain fans outside a > crystal shop where , Willis and the kids were learning the art of > glassblowing, she goes largely unnoticed in Hailey. She revels in her stable > two-year romance with Whitcomb, 30, an Aspen native who lives in a rented > apartment in Hailey. (Says a pal: " Oliver and Demi admire each other's > strengths. She's a classy lady, and he's a grounded guy. " ) She has not one > but two local coffee shops serving up her favorite 20-oz. double- skinny > lattes with nonfat milk which she hits in between carting her kids from > school to horseback riding lessons, gymnastics classes and soccer practice. > And she even gets to dabble in a little showbiz: In January the audience at > nearby Ketchum's nexStage Theater was surprised to see stroll onstage > for an unbilled performance in Dinner with Friends as a wife helping to > counsel another couple through a breakup. " She looked really healthy, " says > a theater volunteer. " She was great. " > > From diva to den mother > > To locals who have seen up close for years, the transformation from > diva to den mother has been remarkable -- especially since her 1998 > separation from Willis (they divorced after 13 years in 2000). " As a > couple, " says one of 's Idaho friends, " they were self- involved and > competitive about their careers. They used to be surrounded by masseuses and > nannies. If there was a play date, it was usually handled by the nanny. " > When did oversee an event -- like the 1997 wedding of her nanny > Madison Myers -- it was pure Hollywood, says the friend. " There were > something like 10 adult bridesmaids and 10 child bridesmaids, all in black > gowns, " she recalls. The wedding was delayed two hours, in large part, she > adds, " because Demi was getting her hair extensions done. " Just the sight of > her in early March at a Ketchum ice rink-sitting with two of her daughters, > Whitcomb and 500 other fans who had paid $7 each to watch an amateur hockey > game -- was enough to convince one spectator that her highfalutin days are > done. " She spent the whole time playing with a friend's baby, hoisting the > child in the air and smiling, " he says. " Years ago I saw her here, and she > came in through a back entrance and sat apart. This time she waded into the > throng and left through the same exit as everyone else. " > > -- KAREN S. SCHNEIDER > -- LORENZO BENET and VICKIE BANE in Hailey, MICHELLE CARUSO, ELIZABETH > LEONARD and LYNDON STAMBLER in Los Angeles, LIZ MCNEIL in New York City and > JAN STOJASPAL and CARIS DAVIS in Prague > > > Copyright © 2001 Time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2001 Report Share Posted April 19, 2001 Hey teresa here, I have a magazine with demi moore on the cover, from the summer time.....she is as flat as a board...(she had on A VERY LOw cut gown-with NO cleavage at all)...trust me, she had them out..I know, because my sister bought me the mag, just before my explant, to show me that demi no longer has hers. Although in the article , it mentions nothing about her implants, except she did say "I used to be so into my body, and working out, now I am at a point in my life, where it is not as important".....I wish she would talk about it......Wonder if she is happy with her explant.....anyway be well everyone...xoxooteresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2001 Report Share Posted April 19, 2001 How do you know that Demi had her implants taken out? Am I that much out of the loop that I don't know these things? hehe Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: carina063@... Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 12:49 PM Subject: Re: Fw: Demi 's Quiet Life SShe definately had her implants out and I would bet she was sick. Why else would she take them out and disappear from hollywood when she was so hot. It is too bad women like her don't come forward and tell the truth, but I can see why, it's a hard thing to talk about. hailey Idaho is pretty close to where I am moving to. LOLIn @y..., "Patty" <faussettdp@m...> wrote:> From: "by way of ilena rose"> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 11:37 AM> Subject: Demi 's Quiet Life> > > > http://people.aol.com/people/010423/magstories/index.html>>'>http://people.aol.com/people/010423/magstories/index.html>> >> > Read this....do you think Demi got sick, and that is why she decided to> take> > time off and had her implants out. They were not mentioned in the> article,> > of course!> >> > ~~~ thanks aylene ... i do believe she had them removed ...> Demi 's Quiet Life> http://people.aol.com/people/010423/magstories/index.html> > "Just needed to stop"> From diva to den mother> "She'll come back," studio exec Mike Medavoy says of .> > Parents at Wood River Middle School in Hailey, Idaho, were thrilled by the> show they crowded in to watch early last month. Up onstage was a dazzling> spectacle -- elaborate costumes, fabulous makeup, all the trappings> befitting one of showbiz's hottest sex symbols. And we're not talking Demi> . No, Hailey's hometown superstar was sitting on a stiff auditorium> bench, watching a friend's daughter and other sixth graders doing, among> other things, their best imitations of Britney Spears. After taking it all> in for two hours, 's youngest daughter, Tallulah, 7, was ready for bed.> And so her mother -- who for more than a decade would do just about anything> for attention, from posing pregnant and naked on the cover of Vanity Fair in> 1991 to stripping down to a bikini before a stunned Letterman to> promote Striptease in 1996 -- gave her a piggyback ride to the car. No> nannies, no entourage. As one fellow parent says, "She seems like a woman> who has come to see a certain degree of folly in her old ways."> > Maybe, maybe not. But 11 years after she hit superstardom in the> supernatural thriller Ghost, , 38, is looking differently at life --> and life differently at her. Once an unabashedly ambitious actress who> announced her desire to achieve "greatness" in her career -- which by 1995> had accounted for more than $1 billion in box office receipts for hits that> included A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal and Disclosure -- hasn't> even appeared onscreen in three years (unless you count last year's> low-budget thriller Passion of Mind, which no one does). And now the woman> once known in the industry as Gimme for her extravagant demands --> most notably jets for her crew of nannies, cook, trainer and stylist --> appears disinclined to ask for anything at all. "I had a project about a> year and a half ago, and we made an inquiry about her -- a real good> commercial picture," says producer Irwin Winkler, whose credits include> Rocky, Goodfellas and 's '96 drama The Juror. "She wasn't interested."> > "Just needed to stop"> > G.I.Jane's '97 premiere: her last outing as wife and star.> Perhaps that's because while all the trainers and stylists may have made> look good, she didn't feel so hot. "I just needed to stop and take a> break," she told IN STYLE last October. She has also dropped the grueling> workouts that gave her one of the most spectacular bodies in Hollywood in> favor of casual swimming and Rollerblading -- as well as running around> after her two birds, two cats, two dogs and three daughters, Rumer, 12,> Scout, 9, and Tallulah. "One of my goals is to build a loving relationship> so that my children, as adults, will want to share their lives with me," she> said to IN STYLE. "The foundation I lay -- if it's not there now, it won't> be later."> > backstage in 2000 with the band LFO, Scout, left, Rumer and> Tallulah.> By all accounts is committed to a new ethos: Hailey instead of> Hollywood, motherhood instead of movies, hiking boots instead of high heels.> "In Hailey everyone becomes unfashionable. You just put your hair in a> ponytail and wear sweatshirts and jeans and boots. That's how Demi dresses,"> says Spanish stock trader Bravo, 33, who gained a measure of fame as> Bruce Willis's first serious flame after his 1998 split from , and who> got to know and like during her 18-month romance with Willis. As Bravo> tells it, she and Willis were often in and out of Hailey in 1999,> celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas with , her> martial-arts-instructor boyfriend Oliver Whitcomb and the girls at what was> once the Willis family's $2.5 million home. and the girls, in turn,> regularly spent time with Bravo and Willis (who split amicably last> September) at his $1.5 million home 10 miles away. The former star couple,> says Bravo, "get along very well. Anything that was for the children was> like a big family reunion. My relationship with her was beautiful --> strangely nice, because it is an awkward situation. But she was very> gracious. She has moved on. She loves to be in that small town doing the> mother thing."> > "Her slot hasn't been filled," says a top Hollywood manager of (in> Prague).> Though Bravo calls Willis, 46, a "wonderful father" who is "the most patient> and caring and loving man" to his kids, the truth is he spends far less time> in Hailey than does. He has made four films in the past year or so and> is a regular on the international club scene, whether dancing to samba music> last August with Mick Jagger at Boom in Manhattan (where he recently bought> a reported $7.7 million pied-à-terre in the Trump Tower) or singing with a> Czech band in March at a nightclub in Prague, where he is filming the World> War II drama Hart's War. But there were no such antics from his ex-wife, who> for the first few days went unnoticed when she took their daughters to visit> Willis on the set late last month. With her "modest" demeanor, says Marcela> Pavlikova, an antique-shop employee who sold $153 worth of purses,> pendants and pillowcases," it didn't occur to me that she could be someone> famous."> > Which is exactly how seems to like it these days. While more than a> dozen police officers were needed in Prague to contain fans outside a> crystal shop where , Willis and the kids were learning the art of> glassblowing, she goes largely unnoticed in Hailey. She revels in her stable> two-year romance with Whitcomb, 30, an Aspen native who lives in a rented> apartment in Hailey. (Says a pal: "Oliver and Demi admire each other's> strengths. She's a classy lady, and he's a grounded guy.") She has not one> but two local coffee shops serving up her favorite 20-oz. double-skinny> lattes with nonfat milk which she hits in between carting her kids from> school to horseback riding lessons, gymnastics classes and soccer practice.> And she even gets to dabble in a little showbiz: In January the audience at> nearby Ketchum's nexStage Theater was surprised to see stroll onstage> for an unbilled performance in Dinner with Friends as a wife helping to> counsel another couple through a breakup. "She looked really healthy," says> a theater volunteer. "She was great."> > From diva to den mother> > To locals who have seen up close for years, the transformation from> diva to den mother has been remarkable -- especially since her 1998> separation from Willis (they divorced after 13 years in 2000). "As a> couple," says one of 's Idaho friends, "they were self-involved and> competitive about their careers. They used to be surrounded by masseuses and> nannies. If there was a play date, it was usually handled by the nanny."> When did oversee an event -- like the 1997 wedding of her nanny> Madison Myers -- it was pure Hollywood, says the friend. "There were> something like 10 adult bridesmaids and 10 child bridesmaids, all in black> gowns," she recalls. The wedding was delayed two hours, in large part, she> adds, "because Demi was getting her hair extensions done." Just the sight of> her in early March at a Ketchum ice rink-sitting with two of her daughters,> Whitcomb and 500 other fans who had paid $7 each to watch an amateur hockey> game -- was enough to convince one spectator that her highfalutin days are> done. "She spent the whole time playing with a friend's baby, hoisting the> child in the air and smiling," he says. "Years ago I saw her here, and she> came in through a back entrance and sat apart. This time she waded into the> throng and left through the same exit as everyone else."> > -- KAREN S. SCHNEIDER> -- LORENZO BENET and VICKIE BANE in Hailey, MICHELLE CARUSO, ELIZABETH> LEONARD and LYNDON STAMBLER in Los Angeles, LIZ MCNEIL in New York City and> JAN STOJASPAL and CARIS DAVIS in Prague> > > Copyright © 2001 Time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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