Bruce Willis and Demi Moore have always shared a unique bond with their three daughters, but a recent revelation by Rumer Willis has surprised many fans. In a podcast, their eldest daughter revealed a personal family tradition that some might find unusual. She openly discussed the special rituals she and her sisters, Scout and Tallulah, still practice, shedding light on their incredibly close relationship.
Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s daughter reveals sisters’ bathing habit
Rumer Willis, the eldest of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s kids, recently appeared on the What in the Winkler?! podcast, where she made a surprising revelation.
Speaking with host Zoe Winkler, she shared, “We all still take baths together, my sisters and I. And that’s just the kind of house that I grew up in.” Acknowledging that some people might find this practice odd, she defended it. Rumer said, “People might think that that’s crazy and weird, but I don’t.”
Rumer, who welcomed her first child in April 2023 with ex-boyfriend Derek Richard Thomas, also talked about co-sleeping with her 23-month-old daughter, Louetta. She expressed her hopes that Louetta would continue sharing a bed with her even as she grows older, just like she still does with her mother. “I still sleep in bed with my mom, and I don’t think it’s weird,” Rumer added.
Bruce Willis and Demi Moore have long been praised for their successful co-parenting relationship. Although the Hollywood couple divorced in 2000 after 13 years of marriage, they remained dedicated to raising their daughters together.
In a February interview on Loose Women, Rumer spoke about how her parents’ co-parenting approach influenced her own journey as a mother. She shared, “I think the thing I’m most grateful for is that even when they split up, they created such a beautiful foundation of prioritizing my sisters and I.”
Despite their divorce, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s kids never felt caught between their parents. Instead, they continued to experience a loving and supportive family dynamic. “We were a family, and we still are very much a family no matter what,” Rumer emphasized.