Through Bruce Willis' real estate company, Valley Entertainment, he hired about 250 locals, and became a local tycoon in the small mining town of Hailey, Idaho, Ranker reported. With both Willis and Demi Moore being huge Hollywood A-listers in the mid-90s, many celebrities would come to the tiny city to see what all the buzz was about. One move the couple made included purchasing a mansion for Moore's 30th birthday, which she used to store her porcelain doll collection.
But, following their 1998 divorce, Willis and Moore's properties saw their final days. After the couple split up, Willis ended his investment in the city with no forewarning to his hundreds of employees. He closed down his nightclub and diner and reportedly deserted the buildings located on Hailey's Main Street. He canceled all of his future development plans, and was subsequently sued by former contractors and employees over unpaid wages. Don Hogan, a local business owner, shared his take on working with the Fifth Element star while speaking with The Independent. "The positive is the money. The negative is [the] attitude," he said. "A lot of people like Bruce Willis until they have to deal with him." But, the former couple never truly left Idaho. In May 2020, the Daily Mail reported that Moore and Willis shared photos of their blended family quarantining together in Idaho. Strange, but surprisingly true!
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r7XCpKCsr5mbwW%2BvzqZmbGhjZoN4e9OhnGasoqrBqXnAm6aurF2Zsq61jKamqKqVYq6vsIybqa6blWLEqrjLoqqsZZmZrqm7jK2msKZf