#2: A Difficult Childhood Shaped by Frequent Moves Across the United States
During the 1960s and 1970s, Demi Moore grew up moving from place to place across the United States. Her family relocated often because of money problems and unstable relationships. As a result, she rarely stayed in one home or school for long, making it hard to feel settled or secure.

The constant change affected her schooling and personal life, forcing her to adjust quickly to new surroundings. Starting over again and again meant learning independence at a young age. These early experiences helped shape her toughness and ability to cope with uncertainty later in life and in Hollywood.
