Demi Moore 'committed' to recovery
Updated: 2012-02-26 17:20
(Agencies)
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Actress Demi Moore attends the Cinema for Peace event benefiting the J/P Haitian Relief Organization in Los Angeles in this January 14, 2012 file photo. [Photo/Agencies] |
Demi Moore is ''totally committed to getting better''.
The troubled actress is currently at Utah's Cirque Lodge facility - reportedly receiving treatment for ''an eating disorder and addiction issues'' - and insiders say she is taking her recovery very seriously.
A friend said: ''She is totally committed to getting better.
''Demi has a long way to go, but she is getting better. She has many days where she feels great.''
Demi - who split from husband Ashton Kutcher in November amid speculation he had cheated on her and was hospitalised last month after suffering a seizure - is so keen to get better, she is considering extending her stay in the clinic.
The source added: ''She is on the right path and won't leave rehab until she's ready.''
Since entering Cirque Lodge, the 49-year-old star has reportedly gained 10 pounds and has been eating up to three meals a day.
Earlier this month, Demi's daughter Rumer - her eldest child with ex-husband Bruce Willis - insisted all the family ''believe'' she will get better.
She said: ''Of course the situation weighs heavily on me.
''My mother is on the road to recovery. It's slow going but we believe in her.''
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