The Real Reason We Don't Hear From Her Anymore

Thanks to the aforementioned fur coat fiasco, Demi Moore found herself in the dog house with top animal charity PETA, and while that had a negative impact on her public image, it shouldn't distract from all the philanthropy she's been engaged in since. The former Brat Pack beauty has put her name to numerous good causes over the years, backing everything from AIDS/HIV and cancer research to support for the homeless. Her biggest passion has always been the abolition of modern day slavery and human trafficking, however, and in 2018 she was honored for her efforts to keep young girls safe from such horrors.

Her non-profit organization Thorn (rebranded after the name DNA — as in Demi and Ashton — Foundation became a little awkward post-divorce) has joined forces with Visionary Women, who thanked Moore for her support during an event in Beverly Hills. It was Moore who wound up thanking them, however. 

"I am so grateful and honored to be a part of their family, and to have Thorn under their umbrella of support," she told Entertainment Tonight in an exclusive interview. "It's the collective that makes the difference, and it's time for women to not fight, but just to unite."

She went on to explain that she became passionate about the rights of young women after having three daughters. "I hope through my actions and how I live, one creates a clearer path for them. And that it inspires them to be the beautiful, powerful, young women that they are."

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