Demi Moore visited by ex-hubbies Bruce Willis and Ashton Kutcher

Vancouver Star (ANI) Saturday 4th February, 2012

Bruce Willis and Ashton Kutcher were seen paying a visit to Demi Moore this week as she recovered at her Los Angeles home following her collapse and hospitalization due to "exhaustion."

The 49-year-old actress, who was rushed to hospital in a semi-conscious and convulsing state on Jan. 23 after allegedly smoking illegal K2 spice, received visits from both men on Wednesday, E! Online reported.

Earlier in the week, sources said Kutcher, who was partying in Brazil when Moore collapsed, had not seen his estranged wife for weeks, the New York Post reported.

Meanwhile, it emerged on Thursday that 'Die Hard' star Willis, 56, who is also the father of Moore's three daughters, Rumer, 23, Scout, 20, and Tallulah, 18 had urged Moore to seek professional help for her declining health before her split with Kutcher.

"He was worried about her and wanted her to get better," People magazine quoted a source as saying.

"Many of her friends did the same thing, but she just wouldn't listen," the source added. (ANI)

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