Scout Willis‘ latest photos have fans seeing not double, but triple.
Over the weekend, the middle child of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis reunited with her sisters, the eldest of which lives most of the year in Idaho.
The The Substance actress and the Die Hard actor were married from 1987 to 2000, and in addition to the “Over and Over” singer, 34, the former couple turned good friends are also parents to daughters Rumer Willis, 37, and Tallulah Willis, 32.
Over the weekend, Scout took to Instagram and shared a slew of photos from her latest outing with her sisters, which also included Rumer’s daughter Louetta, who turned three years old last month.
The first photo sees Rumer and Tallulah sitting at the restaurant of the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles with little Louetta, who is nicknamed Lou, and Scout next shared a sweet photo of her holding hands with Lou.
More snaps followed of the sisters, as well as some mirror selfies of Scout and Lou, who appeared hoisted on her aunt’s hip.
“GIRLS DINNER,” Scout wrote in her caption, and fans were quick to take to the comments section under the post and gush over it.
“You’re so lucky to have such a beautiful family!” one wrote, as others followed suit with: “Favorite aunties! She’s a little cutie!” and: “I love the true unconditional bond you sisters have together. It truly represents what family is supposed to be,” as well as: “The cutest of trios!”
Rumer shares Louetta, whose nickname is Lou, with ex-boyfriend Derek Richard Thomas, who she dated from around 2022 to 2024.
Recently speaking on an episode of The Inside Edit podcast with her best friend, stylist Maeve Reilly, about how her relationship came to an end, Rumer confessed to the host: “Your wedding literally was a huge reckoning moment for me in my life. I heard your vows and I just realized that the situation I was in was never going to look like that, no matter how much effort I put in.”
She continued: “I was just watching you guys, just weeping, holding my child, and I just thought, you know what? I need to have more value for myself.”
“I need to go and like, leave, no matter how scared I am and find something that looks like this, because I want that,” she further recalled thinking. “Literally, it was such a huge reckoning and massive moment for me so I will always be grateful.”
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