They may have spent occasions together but Bruce Willis and Demi Moore are spending self-isolation together and their daughters couldn't be happier!
It isn't easy being the child of divorced parents. Realizing you're not going to get to see them together and be happy forever can be a blow to your young mind. Of course, eventually, as you grow up, you learn to live with it and hope that your parents will remain amicable. That's not always the case but hope is a strong feeling. Then there are some lucky ones who, despite having divorced parents and even having new families, get to see them be friends and enjoy each other's company. And of those lucky people is Scout Willis, who along with her sisters, Rumer and Tallulah, get to enjoy this lockdown time with both their parents, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore.
The 28-year-old recently appeared on the Dopey podcast where she spoke to the host Dave about being with her divorced parents while self-isolating at her childhood home in Idaho, according to E!Online.
Questions about this situation arose when the Die Hard actor was seen having a great time with his ex-wife, Ghost actress Demi Moore and their three girls. However, Willis' wife Emma Hemings and their daughters, Mabel, 8, and Evelyn, 5, were nowhere to be seen, causing people to ask why he wasn't self-isolating with them instead. And the reason was revealed by Scout in the podcast.
“It’s been so funny because to me they’re just like my super f—— weird parents but to everyone else, they’re at this different level,” she told Dave. “It’s actually been really cool. My stepmom was supposed to come up here with my little sisters but my younger sister, who is now about to be [6] years old, at a park, had never gotten the talk about not f—— with hypothermic needles that she found so she actually tried to poke her shoe with it and poked her foot. So my stepmom had to be in LA waiting to get the results from taking her to the doctor so my dad came up here and then travel got crazy so my stepmom stayed in LA with my little sisters."
As much as the two families of the actor have blended, with all them being a close-knit unit, Scout and her sisters are certainly enjoying the downtime with their parents together. their home in Hailey, Idaho, was where she and her sisters, Rumer, 31, and Tallulah, 26, were raised by their parents before they divorced in 2000, Scout told Dave. Despite the separation though, the former Hollywood couple is the best of friends, making it easier for them to bond as a family, old and new.
“It’s been really funny to have both of my parents in the house where they raised us, which has been really cute,” the actress admitted, according to People. “They’re both such nerdy, adorable, 90s parents in a small town where they chose to have their kids and not be in LA. It’s been pretty cute.” She added, “It’s some divine timing too, of getting this much time to hang out with them.”
In the meantime, they are having fun and it can be seen in the posts that they've been putting up on Instagram. In the picture posted by the Charlie's Angels villainess which showed Bruce Willis, the sisters, the boyfriends of two of them, the family dogs and herself dressed up in matching green and white pajamas, Heming commented, "At its finest, love and miss you guys," to which Moore responded, “We are missing you guys and love you so much.”
Heming also commented on another post by Willis and Moore's youngest daughter, Tallulah who put up a video of her father shaving her head with an electric razor. On watching the Pulp Fiction actor, who also enjoys a bald look, giving his daughter a buzz cut with full concentration, his wife said, "This is actually melting my heart."
So while husband and wife might be forced to be apart, it seems like they're more than happy to make the best of the situation as they can. Let's hope they get to reunite soon.
References:
https://people.com/movies/why-bruce-willis-wife-emma-heming-are-not-self-isolating-together/