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All About Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s Bond With Their 3 Daughters: Meet Scout, Tallulah and Rumer Willis

All three ladies have built unique lives for themselves

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Earlier in the year, Demi Moore’s family went  viral after a video was shared of the actress’s friends and family oozing with pride, celebrating loudly as her Golden Globe win was announced for her role in The Substance. If that clip had you wondering about Moore’s family, then allow us to introduce you to Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, her three daughters that she shares with her former husband Bruce Willis. Though this duo has been split for quite some time, their family unit remains strong, especially as Willis lives with his dementia diagnosis. This girl-mom and dad are as proud as can be of their tribe of ladies—read all about Demi Moore and Bruce Willis’ kids!

Rumer Willis: the mom and actress

Rumer Willis, 2025
Rumer Willis, 2025MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images

The eldest daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis is 36-year-old Rumer, who has left her mark on the entertainment industry similarly to her parents. Rumer has built an illustrious resume over the years that includes not only major films like The House Bunny (2008) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019), but also stints on television in series like 9-1-1, Empire, Hawaii Five-0 and 90210. These days, Rumer is kept busy as a mom of a young daughter, whom she welcomed back in 2023. 

Of her parents’ impact in the film industry, Rumer looks at them in awe. “She’s so talented,” she told USA Today of her mom in 2024. “I remember over the pandemic she was helping me with auditions, and I even had this moment where I was like, ‘Damn, you’re really good at this.'”

Despite some rough patches over the years, Rumer’s love for her family runs deep. “I don’t think I could have gotten luckier and couldn’t be more grateful for all the things that my parents have done to really make that happen,” she told Sarah’s Backstage Pass back in 2009 of her family’s support. “They put us first and I think that was one of the most important things that they did.”

Scout Willis: the musical talent 

Scout Willis, 2025
Scout Willis, 2025Kirstin Sinclair/Getty Images for Royal Ascot 2025

Though Scout Willis has been a figure in the public eye throughout her youth, the 33-year-old has forged a different path for herself that doesn’t involve the camera so much. While she does have a few film credits to her name, Scout is an accomplished musician, releasing her first album in 2022. As for the love she has for her parents, Scout was quick to share how proud she was of her mom in the wake of her award-winning film, The Substance. 

“My genuine takeaway from [The Substance] was how impressed I was with my mom and her courage to be as raw as she was and outside of the message of the film,” She told UsWeekly. “It was her willingness to be in the harsh light, bearing her body of these moments of deep vulnerability.”

Tallulah Willis: the advocate

Tallulah Willis, 2025
Tallulah Willis, 2025Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Paramount+

Tallulah is the youngest in the Willis crew at 30 years old, and though she also has had her share of stints on the big screen, acting wasn’t something she heavily pursued, rather leaning into the fashion world. Over the years, she has been open about her mental health and substance abuse struggles, her battle with an eating disorder, and she’s even publicly spoken about her autism diagnosis. 

They taught me to use this platform and this visibility for something bigger than myself,” Tallulah told Access Hollywood of the support her parents gave her after her diagnosis. “And that’s what has been really important and the real motivator through this experience is to just continue [bringing] deeper and broader and brighter awareness to something that’s really special.”

Tallulah will also occasionally share glimpses into her life with her famous parents, just recently sharing a post of some time spent with her father on Instagram. While some took to the comments to criticize her choice to share photos of moments spent with her dad as he’s in a vulnerable state, she defended her actions in the comments, saying, “I hear that. As a family, we use our discretion when posting. Today was a great day filled with smiles. I made the judgment call to show that to the world, because I know what he means to everyone.”

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