It seems like Demi Moore has been suffering a lot of blows lately. After the breakdown of her marriage to Ashton Kutcher comes the breakdown of her relationship with her three daughters.
Now, new reports have surfaced that the 'Ghost' actress' three daughters Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah are considering taking out a restraining order to keep their mother from contacting them.
Sources say that Demi has been ‘incessantly’ contacting the three girls, who are believed to be almost at ‘breaking point’.
The girls had reportedly made it clear to Demi that they do not want to talk to her at the moment, but this did not keep the actress from trying to contact them.
“Demi has been leaving them tearful messages and begging them to call her and the girls are sick of it,” an insider says.
Although a restraining order seems like a drastic measure, the girls, who ‘want some peace and quiet’, are said to be considering this option as a last resort.
A legal expert, however, shot down the idea by explaining that a person ‘can’t get a restraining order against your mum when she’s trying to call you’.
“If that were the case, many, many more people would all be in court.”
Earlier in the month, it was reported that Demi’s three daughters with Bruce Willis had cut ties with her and that this left Demi ‘devastated’.
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