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Demi Moore Not Speaking With Daughters as Relationships Reach 'Breaking Point'

Demi Moore's daughters are not speaking to her any more, according to new reports, as the Hollywood actress attempts to regain control of her life following her break up from husband Ashton Kutcher last year.

According to a source close to the family, relations with her daughters have become so strained that they are now refusing to speak to Moore, a Radar Online report has stated.

The Radar source describes that Moore's relationship with her three daughters had reached "breaking point" following a series of heated arguments. Now they are not longer speaking to her and have for the moment cut off all contact with their mother.

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"Rumer, Scout and Tallulah just don't want to deal with the drama at the moment. Since breaking up with Ashton, Demi has been a mess. The girls were there for her through it all -- the split and the rehab but now they just feel like they need a little distance," the source told Radar Online.

The source continued to explain: "Demi is just being very needy right now and the girls are tired of it, they want a mother not another little sister. They are all concerned that she is going to relapse and head back to rehab."

The source goes on to claim that things exploded when Moore turned up at Tallulah's graduation despite being asked to stay away. Moore insistence on attending resulted in a big fight afterwards and strained their relationships even more.

It is believed that the girls want some space for the moment and it is not sure what affect their distancing themselves from Moore will have on her.

The source did however add to Radar Online: "This won't be forever, but for now the girls just need a little breathing space and to concentrate on themselves and their own lives."

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