Demi Moore: Looking good, and looking for a new Twitter name
Demi Moore’s looking healthier these days, as revealed in photos taken at an event Tuesday night in Beverly Hills.
She’s also looking for some help coming up with a new Twitter handle
The party – held at a private residence in honor of Lifetime’s “The Conversation With Amanda De Cadenet,” which Moore exec produced – was the actress’ first public appearance in months. Happily, she appeared noticeably more robust than she had at events in the months before and after Ashton Kutcher’s alleged San Diego dalliance, a harrowing stretch that saw her deciding on divorce in November and finally heading to the emergency room one night in January.
Following that trip to the hospital after an at-home party night which left her, as described on a 911 tape, “burning up” and “convulsing,” Moore chose “to seek professional assistance to treat her exhaustion and improve her overall health,” her rep said at the time.
She’d touched down in L.A. in early March after spending some time at a private Turks and Caicos beach villa – all that after what was reportedly a stay at the Cirque Lodge rehab facility in Sundance, Utah. Even so, the soon-to-be-single lady kept a low profile until Sunday, when she tested the waters with her first Twitter missive since mid-January
Life could be looking a bit better now for Demi: Though she’d said back in December that adopting a less relationship-impaired Twitter name wasn’t “a top priority right now,” she changed her tune Tuesday, telling her nearly 5 million followers, “Time for a change, twitter name change... any suggestions?”
“Collecting all the suggestions!” she tweeted a few hours later. “! thank you. keep them coming!!”
Got any excellent ideas to contribute, folks? That’s what the comments section is there for.
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