The Hollywood star is no stranger to the spotlight, but it wasn’t a movie role or a red-carpet appearance that had everyone talking — it was her bathroom.
Take a closer look at the actress’s beautiful life in Sun Valley, Idaho, the viral bathroom moment, and how she responded to the buzz.
Demi Moore, an actress known for films like “Ghost” and “G.I. Jane,” has spent decades in the entertainment industry.
But away from the flashing cameras and blockbuster roles, she embraced a quieter life in Idaho.
A surprising detail about her Idaho home, however, sparked an internet frenzy.
In 2020, a photo she shared from inside her house went viral, with social media users fixating on a “weird” design choice in her bathroom.
Moore later addressed the buzz with humor, proving she can take a joke just as well as she delivers a performance.
Her connection to this Idaho home goes back decades. In 1988, when her eldest daughter was just 12 days old, Moore and her then-husband, Bruce Willis, decided to leave Los Angeles behind and relocate to Sun Valley, Idaho.
The move was initially Willis’ idea, as he wanted a retreat away from the demands of fame.
Moore had never even heard of Sun Valley before visiting, but after experiencing the fresh air and breathtaking mountain views, she quickly fell in love with the area.
What started as a holiday home soon became a permanent residence when their daughter was ready to start school.
Over the years, the town became more than just a getaway; it became a place of refuge, simplicity, and community.
In recent years, Moore has split her time between Los Angeles and Idaho, but Sun Valley remains her sanctuary.
“You arrive, and you have more room to breathe, literally and figuratively. You’re just like, ‘Ahhh!’” she once shared.
Sun Valley is made up of three connected towns: Ketchum, Bellevue, and Hailey.
Moore lives in Hailey, a charming town that immediately felt familiar to her.
With its small main streets, family-owned businesses, and stunning mountain scenery, the area reminded her of her own small-town upbringing.
Despite its rustic charm, Sun Valley also boasts a thriving arts scene, with events like the Gallery Walks connecting local art galleries throughout the year.
One of the area’s most famous past residents was Ernest Hemingway, who both lived and died there.
The town exudes a rich history while maintaining a relaxed atmosphere that is refreshingly different from Hollywood. “It’s rustic but still a bit cosmopolitan,” Moore noted.
One of the defining features of Sun Valley is its dramatic seasonal shifts.
“They say in Sun Valley it’s the winters that bring people but the summers that kee
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