Demi Moore has been spending quarantine making a brand-new podcast from a very unlikely room of her house! As Entertainment Tonight mentions, Moore recently shared a picture of herself recording erotica podcast Dirty Diana in her bathroom, and talked about it on Late Night with Seth Meyers!
Moore says the house itself "was a Bruce Willis choice"
Moore explained that her ex-husband Bruce Willis was the one who chose the house she calls home. "This is the house that my children grew up in and that, originally, was a Bruce Willis choice. Not to put it off on him," she explained. "We also live in the mountains where it gets very cold. So, it's never bothered me. It's actually quite good."
"But I appreciate the interest that has gone into all of my little oddities," Moore continued. "Because this place definitely houses a lot of my treasures. And I have had some big laughs over the comments with my family who know me well, of all of my eccentricities of small and large."
Moore explains why she recorded podcast from bathroom
Moore then shared she doesn't usually keep the couch shown in her Instagram photo in her bathroom! "The couch is not normally in my bathroom," she said. "I had to move all that in because we were doing the podcast and we had to find the place for the best sound."
"So, I did a test in my closet, I did in various places. What came back is that the bathroom had the best sound," Moore explained. "So, I was there for many hours a day, but I couldn't bring full-sized furniture in. This little miniature couch is something I made for my children long ago and so I just whipped this baby in there."
Moore also admitted being in her bathroom was good to get away from her family. "I would have these scenes we did where it's in a therapist's office and we're, like, screaming at each other," she said. "And then we'd go on our lunch break and I'd go out into the kitchen and there's everybody saying, 'Hey!'"
Moore says podcast is "reflective of a woman's fantasy"
Moore also shared that her podcast itself, Dirty Diana, is "reflective of a woman's fantasy" through its erotica. "[It's] really trying to open up the window from the female gaze," she said, "a relationship that's very fractured."
"At the heart of this, it's about a relationship really being at its bottom and making its way back," the actress continued. "But I'm sitting in my little tiny bathroom." Moore also told Meyers she feels "so grateful" to be with her family in quarantine.
"The gift in the challenge is this quality time," she said. "It's a great opportunity to work on stuff, because stuff is definitely going to come up when you're all this close together for so long." Although Moore and her family are close now, Moore's daughter Tallulah recently opened up about not speaking to her for 3 years!