Demi Moore faces heartbreak after reported loss of her constant companion Pilaf

The tiny Chihuahua who traveled the world with the actress reportedly died, ending a beloved partnership

Demi Moore faces heartbreak after reported loss of her constant companion Pilaf

Actress Demi Moore is reportedly grieving the loss of her cherished dog Pilaf, the tiny Chihuahua who became a familiar presence by her side at red carpets, film festivals and public appearances around the world.

According to reports, Pilaf passed away at the age of five. Neither Moore nor her representatives have publicly confirmed the news, but the dog has been notably absent from social media in recent months.

Pilaf, a micro Chihuahua with a devoted online following, had become one of the most recognizable celebrity pets in recent years.

The pup frequently accompanied Moore to high-profile events and often appeared in the actress' social media posts, delighting fans with her adventures alongside the Hollywood star.

The last appearance of Pilaf on Moore's Instagram account came in early March, when the actress shared photos of her beloved companion ahead of the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Meanwhile, Pilaf's own Instagram account has remained inactive since late February.

Over the years, Moore often spoke affectionately about the dog, describing Pilaf as more than a pet.

“She’s like my little friend, my partner,” Moore previously said, reflecting on the close bond they shared.

The actress frequently traveled with Pilaf, taking her around the world to some of the most famous cultural and sporting destinations.

According to Moore, the tiny dog had accompanied her to the French Open, the Louvre and Broadway productions, while also joining her during international trips.

Pilaf's popularity extended beyond Moore's fan base. The dog amassed nearly 30,000 followers on Instagram and became a celebrity in her own right, regularly drawing attention from photographers and fans whenever she appeared alongside the actress.

Moore often joked about Pilaf's star power, noting that the pint-sized pup had generated an impressive amount of media coverage despite weighing less than two pounds.

“She is a star and she knows it,” Moore once said. “But she knows it in a way that she owns it.”

The reported loss comes during a busy period for Moore, who has remained active professionally following the success of her recent projects.

Earlier this month, the actress spoke about the growing role of artificial intelligence in Hollywood during an appearance at the Cannes Film Festival.

While acknowledging that AI is becoming an unavoidable part of the entertainment industry, Moore emphasized that technology cannot replace the human creativity at the heart of filmmaking.

“There really isn’t anything to fear,” she said. “What it can never replace is what true art comes from, which is not the physical. It comes from the soul.”