Demi Moore had a "big laugh" over the comments on the brown carpet in her bathroom in her Idaho mansion. But, she is not taking the blame for that. The Ghost actress said it's Bruce Willis' fault.

Social media users went crazy over Demi Moore's bathroom but not on its stunning interior design -- it's the opposite actually. Moore was criticized for the bathroom setup, particularly the brown carpet on the entire floor and the odd pieces of decor in the area. 

During her remote appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, the host asked Moore about the social media frenzy that her carpet caused. The G.I. Jane actress first pointed out that her home in Idaho is the same house where she and her ex-husband, Bruce Willis, raised their three daughters Rumer, 31, Scout, 28, and Tallulah, 26.

Then, she revealed that carpeting the entire bathroom was the choice of Bruce Willis. But, Moore also defended Willis' design choices. She said the carpet did not bother her because they live in the mountainous area where it could get very cold. 

The public reactions about Moore's brown carpet and odd decors came about when she shared two photos of herself while filming her podcast in her makeshift podcast studio. One of the photos showed the actress sitting on a small couch with a laptop in front of her and a toilet in the background.

Social media users shared negative comments about the viral bathroom and carpet. Others also noticed the eccentric decors in the room such as a large Joan of Arc statue standing beside her bathtub. 

Demi Moore responded to the Twitter thread that mocked her decor choices. She said the comments have made her whole family laugh.

Moore also told Meyer that she and her family had big laughs over the comments about her brown carpet. The actress, however, said she was disappointed that nobody gave a comment on the couch at her bathroom was actually a miniature sofa. The actress was referring to the couch she was seated on while filming her new podcast, Dirty Diana. 

The A Few Good Men actress explained that, since she would be filming a podcast, they have to find a place in the house that produces the best sound. They do sound tests in different rooms in the house and, in the end, her bathroom appeared to have the best sound. Moore said she couldn't bring full-size furniture in the bathroom; hence, the miniature couch.