Demi Moore enjoyed some family time over the weekend.
Moore, 61, sported a classic white bikini in a candid snap with her granddaughter, Louetta, while celebrating daughter Scout’s birthday by the river with friends.
The “G.I. Jane” actress rocked a small triangle top with matching bottoms resting below her hips as she helped the one-year-old girl walk across a dock in social media photos shared by her eldest child, Rumer Willis.
Moore’s long black hair cascaded down the side of her shoulder and she wore a navy blue Gap hat to protect her face from the sun.
The girls were in celebration mode for Scout’s 33rd birthday. One fan pointed out the obvious in Rumer’s post, and wrote, “How the F…. Does anyone have a Grandma like Demi Moore?! I die!” Another person wrote in part, “Demi has only inspired me my whole life!’
“River Monsters for @scoutlaruewillis birthday,” Rumer said along with a host of photos. “No place I would rather be than by your side My leg bruise is courtesy of my first time trick riding on a horse woohoo.”
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Demi’s no stranger to baring her body. In May, she admitted filming a full-frontal nude scene in her latest movie, “The Substance,” was a “vulnerable experience,” but credited costar Margaret Qualley for keeping her mind at ease as she stripped down.
“We obviously were quite close — naked — and we also got a lot of levity in those moments at how absurd those certain situations were,” she told Variety. “But ultimately, it’s just about really directing your communication and mutual trust.”
“Going into it, it was really spelled out – the level of vulnerability and rawness that was really required to tell the story. And it was a very vulnerable experience and just required a lot of sensitivity and a lot of conversation about what we were trying to accomplish.”
Moore plays Elizabeth Sparkle who, in an attempt to save her fading celebrity, uses a black-market drug that creates a younger version of herself (Qualley). In the film, Moore’s character studies her nude body before using “the substance.”
“And it was a very vulnerable experience and just required a lot of sensitivity and a lot of conversation about what we were trying to accomplish.”
Sparkle’s character goes on to become disfigured following the abuse she endures from “her other half.” The outlet noted that by the film’s final act, Moore transforms into “a humpback abomination.”
Moore previously appeared nude in 1995’s “The Scarlet Letter.” The following year, she stripped down as a former FBI secretary-turned-exotic dancer in “Striptease.” Moore was paid a then-record-setting $12.5 million for the role, making her the highest-paid actress at the time.
Demi Moore and Bruce Willis’ daughter Tallulah shares photo of her skin picking struggle
Tallulah Willis is continuing to bring awareness to skin picking disorder.
The daughter of actors Demi Moore, 61, and Bruce Willis, 69, posted a throwback photo via Instagram on Saturday, August 17, showing what her skin looks like when she’s in the throes of her struggles with skin picking.
“Old pic, but just out here trying to shout to the roof tops that picking HAPPENS!!!” she captioned the photo of herself with scabs and marks on her face.
“And honestly it can be beautiful?” she added. “So next time you have a blackout and come to with a plethora of little scabby spots, give yourself some gentility !! Pls! Thank yuu [sic].”
Willis, 30, also directed people to a social media account that offers support for those struggling with skin picking disorder.
“Peep @pickingmefdn for some resources and support tools!” she wrote.
She ended the post with, “Love yous #2021 #pickingrecovery #ocdawareness #dermatillomania.’”
Willis’ sister Scout, 33, was among the many who liked the post.
Demi and Bruce’s youngest daughter also tagged Beverly Hills nurse practitioner Jennifer Hollander. The board-certified educator and “holistic skin health” believer often posts on Instagram about melasma and a variety of cosmetic skin treatments such as vampire facials. Willis has been receiving treatments from Hollander since at least 2021.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, skin picking disorder is classified as “a mental health condition where a person compulsively picks or scratches their skin, causing injuries or scarring.” The condition is officially known as dermatillomania but is also known as excoriation disorder and is considered an obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Willis has been outspoken about her battle with dermatillomania in the past.
She posted photos of herself back in June showing a stunning before-and-after of how her skin has changed during her “healing” journey.
“PICKING HAPPENS!! And then healing **can ** happen,” she wrote on Instagram.
“Healing doesn’t have to mean clear skin, and it doesn’t mean intrusive thoughts stop intruding, and it doesn’t mean you’re not gonna do it again,” she continued.
“[I]t’s small wins. There’s such a community in this struggle and I want so badly to share how I achieved my wins and help rescue all the sweet picked faces of the world!”
Willis first opened up about her skin picking disorder diagnosis three years ago.
“Skin Updates from an antsy handed chronic picker!” she wrote on a September 22, 2021 Instagram post.
“We have *ascended* to peak alien dewy supple goals,” she continued.
“’NOT TOUCHIN MY PRECIOUS DELICATE FACHE W GRUBBY NAILS IN 4 – COUNT EM’ – 4 MONTHS.”
Willis added that she had never “’felt so motivated to brag” and was “truly forkin proud” of herself.