Demi Moore: Will This Be Her Last Stay In Rehab?

Following Demi Moore’s traumatic hospitalization, her PR person released a statement saying the actress was seeking treatment. Extremely vague, it aroused a slew of wild stories about various methods she may or may not have been trying. They included but were not limited to: herbal remedies, psychic mediums and healers. Just how many of those she may have tried is unknown, but what now seems clear is that at some point she decided against those treatments in favor of the more generic route most celebrities seem to take: rehab.

According to E! Online, Moore has checked into the exclusive and pricey Cirque Lodge in Sundance, Colorado. For obvious reasons, the center doesn’t release the identity of its patients, but plenty of famous names have been linked to the place including Lindsay Lohan and Mary-Kate Olsen. Its current token celebrity has reportedly resided there for more than a week.

Getting help is always a good decision, but unfortunately, rehab doesn’t always work. By most accounts, Moore’s problems have extended back awhile and are a whole lot deeper than just recreational pill use. She definitely has a mountain to climb, but as a mother to multiple children and a woman who has dealt with fame for decades, it seems like she’s more than equipped to retake her life. I’d like to think this is the last time she’ll check into a facility, but there’s no way to know for sure.

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