Demi Moore's parents allowed her to start driving at 12 years old
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Demi Moore shocked fans with her tell-all memoir, "Inside Out," last month and she's still continuing to make headlines.
While making an appearance on "The Late Late Show with James Corben" Wednesday night, the 56-year-old actress explained how she had an unconventional childhood and very relaxed parents.
Moore was even allowed to drive the family car at just 12 years old.
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"I had very young parents. Part of their lack of quality of decision-making — they would let me take the car, with friends in the car,” she remembered. “The rule was that I had to say that I took the car without permission. They saw that as a win-win for everyone.”
And getting pulled over by authorities indeed happened. “It happened," Moore added. "I did get stopped and said exactly what I was supposed to. My mother showed up, playing her part beautifully.”
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At another point in the late-night show, Moore and Corden played "Spill Your Guts" during which – to avoid eating a 100-year-old egg– Moore admitted the worst movie she's ever been in was "Parasite 3-D."
She also took a jab at ex-husband and father of her three daughters, Bruce Willis.
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Corden asked Moore which male actor she worked with was the most undeserving to earn a bigger paycheck than her for a movie.
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Moore picked Willis: "I did say that I couldn't say he didn't deserve it," she said.