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Demi Moore Dating Billionaire Peter Morton After Being Linked to His 31-Year-Old Son

Demi Moore is dating Peter Morton, the 66-year-old billionaire restaurateur and Hard Rock Cafe co-founder. However, in January of this year, she was linked to Morton's 31-year-old son, Harry, who is also a restaurant founder.

Demi Moore's rumored romance with Peter Morton began "a few months" ago, and seems to be going well, according to reports.

"They are into one another," a source told E! News. Morton is apparently "very charismatic and she loves that about him. He's a go-getter."

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The billionaire is "learning from [Demi's] spirituality"- she is said to be "very grounded" after a rough last year of divorce battles with ex-husband Ashton Kutcher and a stint in the hospital. Though Moore is estimated to be worth $150 million, Morton has much larger fortune: he sold his Hard Rock Café company for $410 million in 1995, then sold the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas for $770 million in 2006.

Morton and Moore were reportedly introduced by his son, Harry, after he and the actress' romance fizzled. Though they were spotted holding hands at a Stanley Kubrick show in Los Angeles in January and became "great friends during the dating process," it didn't work out.

The restaurant business runs in the Morton blood. Harry owns two Pink Taco restaurants in L.A., and Peter's father, Arnie Morton, founded a steakhouse.

Since her split from Ashton Kutcher, Moore has been linked to several potential suitors: Will Hannigan, a commercial pearl diver and Vito Schnabel, a 26-year-old art dealer. Morton has been divorced twice to Moore's almost three times, and the entrepreneur has three children.

Morton has met Demi's daughters, Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, according to E! News.

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