Demi Moore Relying On Support Of Daughters To Stay Sober
Aug. 7 2017, Updated 7:55 p.m. ET
It’s no coincidence now that Demi Moore and daughters Rumer, Scout and Tallulah are all sober now- a source tells OK Magazine.
Demi pushed them to get clean and is now relying on their support to maintain her own sobriety.
Demi, who curbed her long history of substance abuse after being hospitalized in 2012 “socializes a lot with her girls” says the insider, “ and she was afraid she’d fall into bad habits again if they were still partying.”
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“She made it clear their relationship would take a hit if they didn’t sober up.”
Now “ there’s a role reversal going on, as the girls make sure Demi is attending meetings and staying on track” says the source.
“It’s a daily struggle for her, and they’re her sober coach."