There was a time in the early 1990’s when Demi Moore was one of the most sought after actresses in Hollywood.
Following her work in “Ghost,” “A Few Good Men,” “Indecent Proposal” and “Disclosure,” Moore was one of the top paid actors and with that worldwide fame undoubtedly has some bizarre stories.
And Demi Moore revealed recently that she took “Two and a half Men” star Jon Cryer’s virginity and his response is hilarious.
Demi Moore is on a mission right now revealing a lot of details of her troubling childhood and her relationship to ex-husband Ashton Kutcher in her new memoir “Inside Out.”
When the two-time Golden Globe nominee’s parents divorced when she was fifteen years old, Moore claims her mother charged a man $500 to rape her.
She said he raped her and asked how it felt “to be whored.”
When asked about how she felt about her mom selling, Moore said, “I think, in my deep heart, no. I don’t think it was a straightforward transaction. But she still — she still did give him the access and put me in harm’s way.”
From there, Moore dropped out of high school shortly after the incident and signed up for formal acting training. She admitted about her early talent as an actor, “I mean, I was figuring it out, like, by the seat of my pants. The school of ‘fake it till you make it.'” And with that came a “confidence” because she didn’t “have anything to lose.”
Moore’s career obviously took off and she married Bruce Willis from 1987-2000.
Five years later she married Ashton Kutcher who was fifteen years her junior until their divorce in 2013.
In an interview with Diane Sawyer, Moore lamented about who she was when married to Kutcher saying, “I lost me.” I think the thing if I were to look back, I would say I blinded myself and I lost myself.”
Certainly she’s in an existential moment in her life.
But one of the most interesting things in Moore’s “Inside Out” is she reveals while on the set filming “No Small Affair,” she took notoriously skittish actor, Jon Cryer’s, virginity.
She wrote, “I played a young nightclub singer, and Jon Cryer played the nineteen-year-old photographer who falls in love with her, in his first movie role,” Moore writes. “Jon fell for me in real life, too, and lost his virginity to me while we were making that movie. It pains me to think of how callous I was with his feelings — that I stole what could have been such an important and beautiful moment from him.”
Upon hearing about the assertion, Cryer responded on Twitter to the Page Six article.
Cryer hilariously wrote, “Well, the good thing about this is she doesn’t have to feel bad about it anymore, because while I’m sure she was totally justified making that assumption based on my my skill level (and the stunned look on my face at the time), I had actually lost my virginity in high school.”
Well, the good thing about this is she doesn’t have to feel bad about it anymore, because while I’m sure she was totally justified making that assumption based on my my skill level (and the stunned look on my face at the time), I had actually lost my virginity in high school. https://t.co/amxCUaMUQw
— Jon Cryer (@MrJonCryer) September 24, 2019
Looks like Moore’s assumption made an…. You know the expression.
But Cryer didn’t seem to mind.
He concluded, “But she’s right the other part, I was over the moon for her during a very troubled time in her life. I have nothing but affection for her and not a regret in the world.”
But she’s right the other part, I was over the moon for her during a very troubled time in her life. I have nothing but affection for her and not a regret in the world.
— Jon Cryer (@MrJonCryer) September 24, 2019
Maybe it’s Moore’s conceit or maybe the notoriously skittish is pretty much all the characters he plays.