After her career-best performance in the horror film "The Substance," Demi Moore has signed on to several new projects, and her life is currently filled with nothing but work, work, and more work.

However, the three girls she shares with Bruce Willis are becoming distressed because of her hectic schedule.

Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah reportedly believe their mother should spend as much time as she can with her ailing ex-husband before it is too late.

"They're worried Demi is working too much and want her home with them and Bruce," a family insider told New Idea Magazine. "It's not like Demi needs the money."

In addition, they are not the only ones experiencing Demi's absence. Louetta, Rumer's little daughter, also misses her grandmother.

As far as people who are close to the Moore-Willis family are concerned, the fact that Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia was a wake-up call for his former wife.

The mole indicated that the entire unfortunate circumstance has alarmed Demi, prompting her to capitalize on Hollywood's fresh fascination with her, as the duration of this interest remains uncertain.

It stated that while Demi is not engaged in filming, she has been occupied with promotional appearances globally. She is exceedingly pleased of her accomplishments this year and desires to ensure they receive recognition.

Last week, Demi was in London to promote her new television series, "Landman." In addition to Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Hamm, and Ali Larter, she has a role in the Western drama written by Taylor Sheridan, the same person who was ultimately responsible for “Yellowstone.”

Before it, Demi, who is 62 years old, focused on promoting "The Substance," as per HELLO Magazine. Several experts speculate that the movie might earn Demi a nomination for the Academy Award for the first time.

The insider indicated that Demi is aware of her career failures. Now that she is seen seriously as an actress, she is eager to capitalize on the opportunity.

Receiving an Oscar nomination has consistently been a goal for her, and she now possesses a genuine opportunity. She is exceedingly willing to attend every screening and panel discussion for "The Substance" if it will facilitate her inclusion on the final ballot.

Although Demi has her sights set on the prize, Bruce, who is 69 years old, is gently encouraging her to remember what is truly important.

The informant indicated that Bruce occasionally experiences moments of clarity, frequently stimulated by music. He advised Demi to persevere in her pursuit of love. Bruce desires to depart from this world while ensuring his loved ones are in a favorable situation. He is enough acquainted with Demi to recognize that, despite her burgeoning fame, she experiences profound loneliness.

Business Times has reached out to Demi Moore for comments.