Kirstie Alley has spoken out in support of troubled actress Demi Moore, saying she has "no doubts" that she will make a comeback from her issues.
Moore was hospitalised last Monday (January 23) after falling ill with what representatives blamed on exhaustion. A leaked 911 call suggested she had "smoked something" beforehand.
Alley told People magazine: "Demi is a smart, insightful girl and she will work through it. I have no doubts. I love Demi. She'll work it out."
Patty Jenkins, who was attached to direct action sequel 'Thor 2' before pulling out last month, has also voiced her admiration for the 'Ghost' star, saying: "I just saw her and she's doing great... much better than it's made out to be. Demi is awesome and so strong. She's great."
Moore pulled out of a role in forthcoming movie 'Lovelace', and was confirmed over the weekend to have been replaced by Sarah Jessica Parker.
She also became the victim of a death hoax on Twitter, as "RIP Demi Moore" became a trending topic on the site.
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