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Demi Moore's 3 Daughters: All About Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah

by Tasha Mayberry

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The G.I. Jane star and her ex-husband Bruce Willis wed in 1987 after a whirlwind romance. Opting to keep their children out of the spotlight, the couple raised their three daughters—Rumer, 35, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 30—in Moore’s hometown of Hailey, Idaho. Willis and Moore divorced in 2000 but have always remained friendly co-parents to their daughters. The entire family even lived together during the COVID lockdowns with Willis and his wife, Emma Heming Willis, and their two kids. Although Moore and her daughters were estranged for three years when the Striptease star relapsed with substance abuse, they have since reconciled.

Moore, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah now frequently spend time together, watching a screening of her classic film Now and Then and even appearing together in an Andie swimwear campaign to promote body positivity. “Now, she has a beautiful relationship with all of her daughters,” a source previously told. “Demi feels bad about the years when she wasn’t healthy. She really tries to make up for it now. Her daughters are amazing. Demi is involved in their everyday lives. And they are very supportive of Demi.

Rumer Glenn Willis, 35

Demi Moore’s oldest daughter, Rumer Glenn Willis, was born in Paducah, Kentucky, on August 16, 1988, and named after author Rumer Godden. Raised primarily in Hailey, Idaho, Rumer attended Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan for her freshman year of high school and then Wildwood Secondary School in Los Angeles for her sophomore year. She briefly attended the University of Southern California (USC). In 2019, Rumer opened up about her struggles with body shaming and low self-esteem as a teen. “When you’re 14 or 15, I didn’t really understand having value in myself yet,” she told HuffPost. “My mind went to, ‘Okay, so if I get skinny or if I dress the right way or present myself very hyper-sexually and dress this way, then I’ll be valued.'” Rumer also recalled her mother’s advice: “You can’t read the comments.”

Rumer made her screen debut with her mom in Now and Then in 1995 and appeared in several other movies with Moore, including Striptease and The Whole Nine Yards. She eventually carved her own path in entertainment, starring in The House Bunny and Sorority Row. She has also appeared in TV shows like Pretty Little Liars, CSI: NY, Workaholics, and The Secret Life of the American Teenager. In 2015, Rumer won the Mirrorball Trophy on Dancing with the Stars with partner Val Chmerkovskiy, despite Moore initially not wanting her to compete.

Scout LaRue Willis, 33

Scout LaRue Willis was born in Sun Valley, Idaho, on July 20, 1991. She generally keeps a lower profile than her sisters but has had her moments in the spotlight. In 2012, a Twitter account linked to Scout went viral for controversial posts, but a rep explained it was fabricated for a school assignment. Later that year, Scout was arrested for underage drinking and using a fake ID in New York City. In 2014, she protested Instagram’s nudity policy by posting photos of herself walking topless around New York City, where it is legal to do so.

Tallulah Belle Willis, 30

Tallulah Belle Willis was born on February 3, 1994, in Los Angeles. In 2019, Tallulah opened up about her struggles with substance abuse on Red Table Talk, revealing she had her first drink at 14 and nearly died from alcohol poisoning at 15. She eventually sought treatment for substance abuse and an eating disorder. Tallulah also struggled with her self-image, especially about her skin and not resembling her mother. After a few years of estrangement, Tallulah and Moore reconciled, with Tallulah gaining a greater understanding of her mother’s experiences. “I don’t think my mom was raised. She was forged. And the strength that comes from that, it’s intimidating,” she said on Red Table Talk. “I think we deified her. I think she was this larger-than-life being, and she was—I mean, I’m completely obsessed with her. I love her more than anything.