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| DEMI MOORE DIRECTS DAUGHTER RUMER Blog |
Demi Moore and Rumer Willis have taken their mother-daughter bond to a whole new level.
The Charlie's Angels star directed her daughter (by former husband Bruce Willis), Rumer Willis, in one of a series of films written and directed by women for Glamour Reel Moments presented by Suave Premieres, which debuted Tuesday night in Los Angeles.
"I felt like it was a gift to be able to be given this opportunity, where people trusted me not knowing whether or not I could do it," Moore, 45, told PEOPLE at the event. "And then to have my daughter in it just gave it something that made it even more personal. It also expanded our own relationship, to have a totally different dynamic as professionals." The film series, which also includes films directed by Courteney Cox Arquette and Kirsten "Kiwi" Smith, brought out an all-star audience, including Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, David Arquette, Ashton Kutcher, Sacha Baron Cohen, Isla Fisher, David Spade, Lucy Liu, Sheryl Crow, Laura Dern and Kirsten Dunst.
Any professional recommendation Moore is passing on to her 20-year-old daughter? Says the star, "I think it's ongoing motherly advice."
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| BARACK OBAMA HOLDS STAR STUDDED HOLLYWOOD PARTIES Blog |
Barack Obama held two star-studded events in his honor in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.
The first was a $28,500-per-plate dinner at the landmark Greystone Mansion attended by some bold-faced names, including Tobey McGuire, Leonardo DiCapro Jodie Foster and Chris Rock.
The second, a $2,500-per-ticket fund-raiser at the glamorous Regent Beverly Wilshire included performances by Ben Harper and Barbara Streisand.
After three songs, Streisand introduced the man of the hour, who came onstage to roaring applause and outbursts of "yes we can" and "sí se puede." Obama revved up the crowd, but kept a serious, even somber, tone during his speech, which touched on the current economic crisis, recent hurricanes to hit the Gulf Coast, and a fatal train crash in Los Angeles.Among the crowd was Sarah Silverman and Ron Howard, who enjoyed the desserts and an open bar in between cracking jokes about the GOP's Sarah Palin and John McCain. Laura Dern watched her husband (Ben Harper) perform, but stood atop her chair when Obama made his entrance.
Together, the events raised an estimated $9 million for the Democratic presidential nominee.
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