Demi Moore and Bruce Willis Celebrate Daughter Tallulah on Her 30th Birthday: ‘Showering with Love’

Demi Moore and Bruce Willis celebrate daughter Tallulah Belle Willis!

On Saturday, Moore, 61, marked Tallulah’s 30th birthday on Instagram by sharing a photo of them smiling in the sun with Bruce, 68.

The The ghost the actress then posted another snap of the birthday girl posing with her partner Justin Acee and Scout’s older sister LaRue Willis, 32, which showed Scout hugging Tallulah and their mom proudly smiling next to them.

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“Showering our @buuski with love today on her 30th birthday ♥️,” Moore — who married Bruce in 1987 before they divorced in 2000 — captioned the post.

Moore and Bruce also have a daughter together, Rumer Glenn Willis, 35.

Tallulah Belle Willis with her parents Demi Moore and Bruce Willis.

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Moore’s announcement comes after she offered an update on Bruce, who lives with frontotemporal dementia (FTD).

During the performance at Good morning America on Wednesday, Moore said, “I think he’s doing very well given the circumstances.”

“What I’m going to share is what I tell my kids, which is that it’s important to meet them where they are and not hold on to what isn’t, but what is,” she continued. “For there is great beauty and sweetness and love and joy in it.”

Tallulah mentioned her father during a guest appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show in November.

“He’s the same, which I think is the best thing you can ask for in that regard,” Tallulah told host Drew Barrymore.

“I see love when I’m with him, and that’s my dad, and he loves me, which is really special,” she shared.

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The die Hard the actor is also the father of daughters Mabel (11) and Evelyn (9) with his wife Emma Heming Willis (45).

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Despite their divorce 24 years ago, Bruce and Moore remained close. The blended family even isolated themselves together at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking to PEOPLE in 2021, Rumer Willis said she’s “very grateful” to her parents for their cohesive co-parenting.

“I’m incredibly grateful that both of my parents worked so hard my whole life that I never felt like I had to choose between them,” she said at the time.

“I have many friends who grew up with parents who divorced at an early age, and I’ve watched their parents pit them against each other or have to choose between holidays,” Rumer continued.

She added, “And I didn’t have to do that and I feel so grateful that my parents made it such a priority that we could be a family, even though it looked different.”

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