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Demi Moore recalls filming pregnant with Tom Cruise in 1992

Demi Moore recalls filming pregnant with Tom Cruise in 1992

Post by : Meena Hassan

Demi Moore recently reflected on a memorable moment with her co-star Tom Cruise during the making of A Few Good Men, revealing she was nearly eight months pregnant at the time. Speaking at the New Yorker Festival on October 25, 2025, Moore shared how Cruise reacted with awkwardness and politeness when he discovered her pregnancy during preproduction.

“I think Tom was quite embarrassed,” Moore said during her conversation with writer Jia Tolentino. “I actually felt okay about it. I was moving around, though, right? But I could tell he felt that it was a bit awkward.”

The 1992 courtroom drama, directed by Rob Reiner and co-starring Jack Nicholson and Kevin Bacon, became one of the biggest hits of Moore’s career. At the time, her pregnancy with daughter Scout Willis coincided with early production — a rarity in Hollywood, where few actresses were openly expecting while taking on major roles.

Challenging Hollywood’s gender norms

Moore said Cruise’s reaction reflected broader social attitudes of that period, when pregnancy and career were often viewed as mutually exclusive. “It’s one of the many things that didn’t make sense to me,” Moore recalled. “So I challenged that idea — why not? Why can’t you have both?”

She noted that she felt compelled to prove that women could maintain both a family and a successful acting career. “I put a lot of pressure on myself to show that it was possible,” the Substance star admitted. “I was trying to break through a mindset that suggested a woman had to choose one over the other.”

At the time, Moore was one of Hollywood’s highest-paid actresses, known for films like Ghost and Indecent Proposal. Her decision to continue working while pregnant defied industry norms and set a precedent for future generations of female actors.

Balancing work, pregnancy, and performance

Looking back, Moore confessed that her drive to balance work and pregnancy made her an “overachiever.” She remembered rehearsing long hours despite being heavily pregnant, determined not to slow down production. “I look back at that time now and go, ‘What the f*** was I thinking?’” she said with a laugh.

After giving birth, Moore quickly returned to work — even breastfeeding while blocking scenes. “It was a constant juggling act,” she said, recalling the emotional and physical demands of that period.

Today, Moore believes the entertainment industry has evolved for the better. “Hollywood is more supportive now,” she observed. “There’s a recognition that motherhood doesn’t limit ambition — it strengthens it.”

An active pregnancy before delivery

Preparing for her role as a Navy lawyer, Moore maintained an intense physical routine during pregnancy. “I did a two-and-a-half-hour hike the day my water broke, a 24-mile bike ride, and danced at a reggae club,” she revealed. “That’s probably why she came two-and-a-half weeks early.”

Her comments drew laughter from the audience, but also admiration for her commitment to both her career and her health. Moore said she pushed herself too hard at times, driven by the desire to prove she could handle both professional and personal responsibilities without compromise.

A legacy of resilience and representation

More than three decades later, Moore said she is proud that younger actresses no longer face the same scrutiny. “I’m glad women don’t have to ‘prove themselves’ the way I felt I did,” she said. “The industry now allows women to embrace both motherhood and ambition without guilt.”

Her reflections highlight how much Hollywood’s culture has shifted since the early 1990s — from one that questioned working mothers to one that celebrates them. For Moore, the experience remains a defining chapter in her journey, symbolizing both her determination and the changing face of the film industry.

Oct. 28, 2025 12:19 p.m. 2123
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