Demi Moore Wants More Children

Posted by Karl Erikson at 10:45 AM on December 22, 2008

Demi Moore, still hot at 46, says she wants more children. She and Ashton Kutcher, 13, are currently trying. Demi is mom to daughters Rumer, 20, Scout, 17, and Tallulah Belle, 14, with her ex-husband Bruce Willis, 52. But she really wants a baby with husband Ashton.

"We’d be delighted if it happened," she says. "We are doing lots of practicing. And you can’t complain about practicing with him!'

Demi and Bruce divorced 8 years ago and says it wasn't an easy process for Ashton to get accepted into her family. "It took effort and a lot of giving on my part and Bruce’s part. And really, tremendously on Ashton’s part. Coming into my life, Ashton just wasn’t meeting somebody that had baggage. I had trunks!"

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