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Demi Moore-Bruce Willis continue to be the best exes: All about the Hollywood couple's love story and family
Demi Moore-Bruce Willis continue to be the best exes: All about the Hollywood couple's love story and family

Hindustan Times

time28-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Demi Moore-Bruce Willis continue to be the best exes: All about the Hollywood couple's love story and family

Actors Bruce Willis and Demi Moore might no longer be married, but they continue to show up for one another and remain close with their families. Demi often takes to her social media account to share pictures with Bruce and their daughters during holidays and the festive season, showing that the two have nourished a deep and abiding relationship over the years. Even as Bruce's health is deteriorating rapidly because of dementia, Demi has continued to show support and cheer for him. Demi Moore and Bruce Willis have remained close despite their marriage falling apart two decades ago. About Demi and Bruce's relationship Demi and Bruce first met at the 1987 screening of Stakeout, and sparks flew. After dating for four months, the two got married in November of the same year. Bruce and Demi then welcomed their first child: daughter Rumer in August 1988. Shortly after, the two went to share screen space together for the first time in 1991 in the film Mortal Thoughts. The two embraced parenthood once again in 1991 with the arrival of their second daughter Scout. Their third daughter Tallulah was born in 1994. However, their marriage saw an end a few years later in 2000, as both of them chose to separate and their divorce was finalised in the same year. Since then, Demi has been married to actor Ashton Kutcher, while Bruce got hitched to model Emma Heming Willis in 2009. Demi divorced Ashton a few years later. Both Bruce and Demi continued to support each other's career and attended social events together. 'We felt more connected…' In her memoir Inside Out, Demi opened up about her divorce from Bruce and said, 'It's a funny thing to say, but I'm very proud of our divorce. It wasn't easy at first, but we managed to move the heart of our relationship, the heart of what created our family, into something new that gave the girls a loving, supportive environment with both parents. We felt more connected than we did before the divorce.' Back during the pandemic, Demi and Bruce isolated with their family together. In No Filter with Naomi, she said, 'There's been a lot of challenges and a lot of tragedy with the pandemic, but I also think there's been a lot of gifts and blessings. I personally feel like I was really grateful for things slowing down and the time that we had.' Spending time together during the pandemic She continued, 'It was really a blessing. It's everything that's come forward has allowed us to reevaluate what's important and what needs attention that has been overlooked and neglected. It was amazing. Our family regardless of what the shape of it is, it's important to keep together and for the little ones to feel comfortable with me, and to know me so they also know their sisters better. It was really sweet and we did have some silly times for sure.' In 2022, when Bruce was diagnosed with aphasia, his family shared the announced in a joint statement that was signed by the actor's daughters Rumer Willis, Scout Willis, Tallulah Willis, Mabel Willis and Evelyn Willis, plus Bruce's wife Emma Heming Willis and his ex-wife Demi Moore. 'We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and wanted to bring his fans in because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him. As Bruce always says, 'Live it up' and together we plan to do just that,' read the note. In 2023, it was revealed that Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. Demi opened up about how the family is dealing with the health situation during her appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show. "What I say to my kids is you meet them where they're at. You don't hold on to who they were or what you want them to be, but who they are in this moment. And from that, there is such beauty and joy and loving and sweetness,' she added. Earlier this year, Demi shared a series of pictures to celebrate Bruce's 70th birthday. On the work front, Demi was nominated for an Oscar earlier this year for her work in The Substance.

Call of Duty Just Launched Its Thinnest Multiplayer Map in Season 2 Reloaded
Call of Duty Just Launched Its Thinnest Multiplayer Map in Season 2 Reloaded

Yahoo

time20-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Call of Duty Just Launched Its Thinnest Multiplayer Map in Season 2 Reloaded

If you fancy playing Black Ops 6 as a walking bullet hose, you'll fit right in on the newest multiplayer map. As Season 2 Reloaded adds new maps, modes, events and guns to the latest Call of Duty game, the standout addition is the new strike map Bullet. Two teams of six will fight across (and on top of) a moving bullet train in various core multiplayer game modes. Developer Treyarch is well-known for its three-lane map design, but Bullet is adopting a new, experimental one-lane design, maximizing chaos by forcing players to fight face-to-face as they take encounters from one train car to another. Whether or not Bullet's implementation is successful remains to be seen, but it could change how Treyarch approaches strike map design in future updates. Since launch, the Black Ops 6 map pool has been a mixed bag. Massive maps like Red Card, Rewind and Lowtown encourage slow play, with lots of downtime leading to matches running out the clock more often than not. The lack of action on these bigger maps feels antithetical to the arcade-y Call of Duty ethos. On the other hand, strike maps like Warhead, Pit, Stakeout and the latest iteration of Nuketown turn into meat grinders as omni-movement traversal sends players careening down three tight lanes. Many of these maps (except for the wide-open Gala) have become fan favorites, as the constant adrenaline of picking fights within seconds takes the sting out of a respawn. Treyarch has identified this trend and added more moshpit maps and playlists to the game. Stakeout 24/7 and Nuketown 24/7 playlists are often available on weekends and during special events, allowing players to play a variety of game modes on the fast-paced maps. Additionally, Racket, Lifeline and Heirloom have been added throughout seasons one and two, adding more map diversity to moshpit playlists. This spurred many fans to joke that the game was on track to include a "hallway map," where players would trade gunfire down a single lane. The new Bullet minimap doesn't look much different from the mockup. Of course, the train will feature different cars with fixtures to take cover behind, leading to what will hopefully be more dynamic gameplay. Sneaky flanks aren't out of the question either, as more confident players can battle it out on the train's roof as they push into the enemy team. In a game full of risk-averse, engagement-driven design decisions, Bullet is a small breath of fresh air. Treyarch's iconic three-lane philosophy has churned out some of the most iconic Call of Duty maps since Black Ops 2 -- but it's been 13 years, and it's worth trying something new. Whether or not Bullet is a hit, I'm glad they're willing to take this baby step to buck a mostly tired formula. The long-awaited hallway map isn't the only thing arriving to Black Ops 6 in Season 2 Reloaded. There are also freakishly realistic-looking Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Yes, a TMNT crossover event is coming to Black Ops 6 Season 2 on Thursday, Feb. 27, as well as a multiplayer moshpit mode that includes Ninja Turtles-themed scorestreaks, a Zombies Cranked mode with special power-ups, an event pass with new operator skins and a slate of new weapons. All event content will remain accessible until Thursday, March 13. Players can earn a new secondary, the D1.3 Sector sawblade launcher, and a host of melee weapons, including a skateboard, katanas, bo staff, nunchaku and sai. You'll be able to earn these weapons from the Armory if you miss them during the TMNT event. Multiplayer load-outs will become even more kitted out with a belt-fed firing mode attachment for all LMGs, the new Hunter's Instinct perk that marks the nearest enemy after elimination, and the Flyswatter wildcard that lets players carry a launcher in their dedicated melee weapon slot. Warzone players will gain access to the new stealthy Low Profile perk, letting them move more quickly while crouched or prone and removing death markers from eliminated enemies. Zombies players will be able to access the Directed mode for The Tomb map, meaning the early rewards for easter egg completion are about to disappear. Call of Duty Season 2 Reloaded is live now across all platforms. The brand new midseason update launched new Warzone battle royale and Black Ops 6 content simultaneously on Thursday, Feb. 20. Here's when the latest seasonal content became available in your time zone: Eastern Standard Time: Feb. 20, 2025 at noon. Central Standard Time: Feb. 20, 2025 at 11 a.m. Mountain Time: Feb. 20, 2025 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time: Feb. 20, 2025 at 9 a.m. As is the norm with Call of Duty HQ updates, PC players were able to preload the update ahead of time, while console players only had access to the newest patch several hours before it hits the live servers. With the update released, you're able to jump into the action and fight your way down the brand-new Black Ops bullet train right now.

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