
Demi Moore's career is apparently being put on hold while she deals with a set of unspecified health issues. The actress has pulled out of the upcoming porn star biopic Lovelace, in which she was to play firebrand feminist journalist Gloria Steinem opposite Amanda Seyfried.
While Moore's rep blamed "stress" and "exhaustion" in her official statement, in Hollywood "exhaustion" is usually code for something more troubling. So it's no surprise gossip site TMZ is reporting that substance abuse may have played a role in the actress' bid for professional medical help. An anonymous source for Radar Online has also stated that Moore's startling weight loss was a contributing factor in her hospitalization. "Demi is in getting treated for anorexia, as well as other issues... She has not taken care of her health at all lately and has lost a ton of weight," Radar's source said.
Moore's recent split from husband Ashton Kutcher is likely a heavy burden on the 49-year-old actress as well. In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, Demi told the magazine, "I would say that what scares me is that I'm going to ultimately find out at the end of my life that I'm really not lovable, that I'm not worthy of being loved, that there's something fundamentally wrong with me."
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