Demi Moore says Jon Cryer lost his virginity to her
Demi Moore feels remorse over taking Jon Cryer‘s virginity while filming “No Small Affair” in the ’80s, she writes in her explosive new memoir, “Inside Out.”
“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.”
She continued, “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.”
Moore, now 56, was around 21 years old at the time, while Cryer was around 19. Moore, who has struggled with addiction issues, admits she wasn’t in a good place during their relationship.
“I started to do some seriously self-destructive things during that period,” she writes, also mentioning her dependency on cocaine, which she was buying from a dentist and her business manager. “I remember waking up not knowing where I was, thinking, ‘Am I supposed to be at work in an hour?’ and then having to call someone and ask to be picked up. It’s all a blur.”
Cryer, who ended up working alongside Moore’s now-ex-husband Ashton Kutcher on “Two and a Half Men,” opened up about his relationship with Moore in his own book, writing that she was his “inaugural Hollywood romance” (via TV Guide), but didn’t name her as the one who took his virginity. He wrote that he was heartbroken when he went to her house one night and was told by a housekeeper that she was out with her boyfriend.
A rep for Cryer did not immediately return our request for comment.
Moore’s new tell-all also details her relationships with her ex-husbands Kutcher, Bruce Willis and Freddy Moore. (Page Six)
“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.”
She continued, “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.”
Moore, now 56, was around 21 years old at the time, while Cryer was around 19. Moore, who has struggled with addiction issues, admits she wasn’t in a good place during their relationship.
“I started to do some seriously self-destructive things during that period,” she writes, also mentioning her dependency on cocaine, which she was buying from a dentist and her business manager. “I remember waking up not knowing where I was, thinking, ‘Am I supposed to be at work in an hour?’ and then having to call someone and ask to be picked up. It’s all a blur.”
Cryer, who ended up working alongside Moore’s now-ex-husband Ashton Kutcher on “Two and a Half Men,” opened up about his relationship with Moore in his own book, writing that she was his “inaugural Hollywood romance” (via TV Guide), but didn’t name her as the one who took his virginity. He wrote that he was heartbroken when he went to her house one night and was told by a housekeeper that she was out with her boyfriend.
A rep for Cryer did not immediately return our request for comment.
Moore’s new tell-all also details her relationships with her ex-husbands Kutcher, Bruce Willis and Freddy Moore. (Page Six)
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