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Misery Loves Company! Dumped Kristen Stewart Wants Scorned Demi Moore To Play Her Mom In A Movie

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Jun. 16 2014, Published 8:02 a.m. ET

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Kristen Stewart wants her idol, Demi Moore, to play her mom in a movie, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

The Twilight star thinks a film starring herself and Moore “will help both their careers and somewhat depressing public images,” a source revealed.

“Now Kristen is making serious noise about befriending Demi, whom she’s worshipped for years, and convincing her they should play a mother-daughter team in a new action comedy.”

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Stewart, 24, weathered a scandal in 2012 after her affair with her married Snow White and the Huntsman director, Rupert Sanders, was exposed. She apologized to her Twilight co-star and then-boyfriend, Robert Pattinson, who ultimately forgave her for a short time, but the couple ended up splitting again.

Meanwhile, Moore, 51, split from husband Ashton Kutcher, 36, in 2011 after he made tabloid headlines for allegedly cheating on her with a college student.

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According to the source, “Demi’s very receptive to working with Kristen, but it will all depend on what scripts she can muster.”

Stewart was envious of Miley Cyrus, the source said, because Moore played her mom in the 2012 comedy LOL.

“It’s been a long-held dream of Kristen’s to star in a movie with Demi. She’s been a fan of hers for a good 15 years and is on the hunt for a fun action role for her and Demi!” the source revealed.

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