Demi Moore is not selling her Beverly Hills home because it’s now “haunted” after a man tragically drowned last month in her swimming pool, despite a new report. Gossip Cop can exclusively correct this story. We’re told it’s absolutely untrue.
As Gossip Cop reported, neither Moore nor her three daughters Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah were home when a 21-year-old man, identified as Edenilson Steven Valle, accidentally slipped and fell into their pool. Valle didn’t know how to swim, and no one was around to help him at the time of the accident. The incident reportedly occurred when Moore’s assistant had some friends over for a small pool party.
Now, OK! is shamelessly using the tragedy to create a preposterous story about Moore selling the five-bedroom, six-bath home, which she’s lived in since 2003. Under the headline “Demi Ditching Haunted House,” the tabloid quotes a so-called “source” as saying one of the reasons behind the move is that her daughters “especially loved throwing pool parties.”
The OK! story is just horrendous on so many levels. First, it’s using a terrible accident to manufacture an entirely false story about Moore believing her house is “haunted” and now wanting to sell it. Additionally, it’s also a total lie. Moore’s rep exclusively tells Gossip Copthe tabloid’s macabre tale is “completely fabricated and totally untrue.”
Demi Moore is not selling her Beverly Hills home because it’s now “haunted” after a man tragically drowned last month in her swimming pool, despite a new report. Gossip Cop can exclusively correct this story. We’re told it’s absolutely untrue.
As Gossip Cop reported, neither Moore nor her three daughters Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah were home when a 21-year-old man, identified as Edenilson Steven Valle, accidentally slipped and fell into their pool. Valle didn’t know how to swim, and no one was around to help him at the time of the accident. The incident reportedly occurred when Moore’s assistant had some friends over for a small pool party.
Now, OK! is shamelessly using the tragedy to create a preposterous story about Moore selling the five-bedroom, six-bath home, which she’s lived in since 2003. Under the headline “Demi Ditching Haunted House,” the tabloid quotes a so-called “source” as saying one of the reasons behind the move is that her daughters “especially loved throwing pool parties.”
The OK! story is just horrendous on so many levels. First, it’s using a terrible accident to manufacture an entirely false story about Moore believing her house is “haunted” and now wanting to sell it. Additionally, it’s also a total lie. Moore’s rep exclusively tells Gossip Copthe tabloid’s macabre tale is “completely fabricated and totally untrue.”
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