Sources say it will focus on her addictions and marriage to Ashton Kutcher

Aug 31, 2012 08:26 GMT  ·  By
Demi Moore will be getting her revenge on cheating Ashton Kutcher in new book, claims report
   Demi Moore will be getting her revenge on cheating Ashton Kutcher in new book, claims report

Demi Moore is planning her revenge on cheating soon-to-be ex-husband Ashton Kutcher or, better yet, she’s penning her revenge on him. She’s just signed a very profitable deal to write a book on her life and her marriage to the younger star, it has emerged.

Books & Reviews writes that Demi has been meeting with publishers for quite some time to pitch the idea for the book. She’s finally landed a deal.

Apparently, Demi will get $2 million (€1.6 Million) to spill the beans on her tumultuous life, including her marriage to Kutcher, which ended abruptly after he was caught cheating on her. It wasn’t the first time either, so we can imagine she’d have a lot to say on the subject.

Whether Demi is really planning a book of the kiss and tell variety isn’t certain yet, with some reports claiming she would be focusing on her relationship with her mother and how it shaped her adult life and career.

Still, the aforementioned e-zine says, chances are she’s thinking of getting even with cheating Ashton by coming out with it.

“We already had a great book outline from her in which she said she would write about overcoming her alcohol and cocaine addictions. Now she’s going to blow the lid on her six-year marriage to Ashton, so what would have been a best-selling book is going to become a blockbuster!” a source says.

“She’s planning to spill all the juicy details on her addictions, her meltdown and her marriages,” another insider reveals, hinting that Demi might also talk about Bruce Willis and the shocking split from him that came after more than a decade of marital bliss.

It’s not just the thought of revenge that motivates Demi though, the report further mentions. She’s also seeing the experience as a cathartic one, her best chance at exorcising past demons, including addictions and a propensity for finding love in all the wrong places.

She’s “exhilarated” at the thought of penning the book, spies claim, but she’s about the only one to feel this way.

“Demi’s daughters hate the idea – they don’t want their lives laid bare to whole world,” an insider close to the family explains.