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

The lookalike sisters were raised in rural Idaho.

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Demi Moore doesn't just have one lookalike daughter: she has three. Born between 1988 and 1994 during her marriage to Bruce Willis, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah are now full-fledged actors and entrepreneurs themselves, having followed in their parent's footsteps from a young age. And though Moore and Willis have since parted ways, their blended family is a testament to the fact that divorce doesn't have to break up a tight knit family unit.

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Indeed, ever since Willis's dementia diagnosis was announced in 2023, it seems the Moore-Willis clan is closer than ever.

"What I’ll share is what I say to my children, which is, it’s important to just meet them where they’re at and not hold on to what isn’t, but what is," Moore told People in reference to Willis. "Because there’s great beauty and sweetness and loving and joy out of that."

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From cheering on their mom's first-ever Golden Globes win to welcoming a granddaughter, Louetta, into the fold, Moore and her kids never miss an opportunity to show each other love. Ahead, everything you should know about Demi Moore's three daughters, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah.

Rumer Willis

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Rumer Willis is the eldest of the Moore-Willis children. She was born on August 16, 1988, in Paducah, Kentucky, and raised in Hailey, Idaho. The family's move to the rural town came after Moore starred in G.I. Jane, a 1997 political action movie for which the actress shaved her head.

“I didn’t realize until I got older. She was at the peak of her career, and she left to take care of us," Rumer later said in a 2009 interview with Glamour. "And that’s the reason me and my sisters are as grounded as we are.”

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Following in her parents's footsteps, Rumer had her acting debut opposite her mom in the 1995 drama Now and Then. She also had roles in House Bunny, Empire, Hostage, and Moore's '96 comedy Striptease. In 2015 she won season 20 of Dancing with the Stars.

“I don't know if I was just lucky or [what], but you really have to come into it with the headspace of what you're wanting,” she said of her time on the show. “If you come in with a good attitude and ready to work and participate and make it the best situation possible for everybody included, then I think you can't really fail.”

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Since then, Rumer has founded a company, Rumer Has It, become a self-proclaimed "doula of the feminine arts," and given birth to a daughter, Louetta.

“She literally has that little sparkle, that certain thing that you can't [see anywhere else],” Rumer told People at the L.A. premiere of her film Trail of Vengeance. “It's like this charm and charisma and mischief that just is who my dad is. And I love that she has that.”

Scout Willis

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Moore's middle child is arguably the most private of her three daughters. Scout was born in Idaho in 1991 and began her acting career with a cameo in Moore's 1995 film The Scarlett Letter. She also made an appearance in her dad's 1999 film Breakfast of Champions.

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Writing a tribute to her daughter on her 30th birthday, Moore called Scout's path "unique."

"I learn from you everyday," she wrote on Instagram. "I am inspired by you. I really like you. And I am honored to be your mother. Excited to be sharing this life with you. I love you madly!"

Though Scout hasn't acted in a film since 2001, she did release a single, "Woman at Best," in 2022, followed by her debut album, Scout LaRue Willis.

"This song is an ode to feminine creativity, sexuality and freedom, to the idea that I can be all of it without hiding or withholding any piece of myself," she said in a statement at the time. "I wrote this song with a near prescient clarity, precisely describing the arc of a relationship I wouldn't enter till months after it was written."

Tallulah Willis

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Born in Los Angeles in 1994, Moore' youngest daughter had a tumultuous childhood that included "almost [dying] from alcohol poisoning" when she was 15 (she revealed as much on a 2019 episode of Red Table Talk). The actor eventually underwent treatment for her substance abuse issues and for an eating disorder. In 2017 she celebrated her recovery with a post on Instagram.

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"3 years ago I was a malnourished string bean with aches that echoed throughout my soul... I did not value myself, my life or my body and as such I was constantly punishing for not being enough. Self annihilation fueled with medicating left me a shell, and the world on mute," she wrote, ending her caption with "I don't push any agenda, I can only speak for my path and staying sober has been far and beyond the most important thing I've done in my wee 23 years."

The revelation came just days after her sister, Rumer, celebrated her own six month anniversary of sobriety. Since then, Tallulah has founded her own clothing company, Wyllis, and gotten engaged to her boyfriend, Justin Acee.

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Tallulah has talked openly about her mental health journey and being diagnosed with autism, borderline personality disorder, depression, and ADHD. She also gives fairly frequent updates concerning Bruce's health on her Instagram.

“In the past I was so afraid of being destroyed by sadness, but finally I feel that I can show up and be relied upon," she wrote in an essay published in Vogue. "I can savor that time, hold my dad’s hand, and feel that it’s wonderful. That whole thing about loving yourself before you can love somebody else—it’s real.”

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