Demi Moore Celebrates ‘Christmas in Pink’ with Daughters Rumer, Scout and Tallulah — See the Photos!

Demi Moore and her daughters look pretty in pink!

The actress, 61, shared a post on Instagram on Friday in which she and the three children she shares with ex Bruce Willis — Rumer Glenn Willis, 35, Scout LaRue Willis, 32, and Tallulah Belle Willis, 29 — pose in pink while celebration of holidays.

“Christmas in pink!” Moore captioned her post, tagging her girlfriends as well as their partners and other guests.

In a carousel of shots, Moore, her children and others were captured from a bird’s-eye view in their matching ensembles in one photo, while another showed Moore solo sitting next to several dogs.

Another image highlighted an elaborate dinner table, complete with red roses and lit candles in the center.

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Demi Moore’s 3 Daughters: All About Rumer, Scout and Tallulah

Moore and ex-husband Bruce, 68 — who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) back in February, just under a year after his family shared that the Hollywood icon was initially diagnosed with aphasia in March 2022 — married in 1987 after whirlwind of romance.

During their marriage, they chose to keep their children out of the limelight and raised their girls in Moore’s hometown of Hailey, Idaho.

Demi Moore celebrates 'Christmas in Pink' with daughters Rumer, Scout and Tallulah — Check out the photos!

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After splitting in 2000, The GI Jane the star and her ex remained friendly co-parents, even living together during the quarantine due to COVID with die Hard the actor and his wife Emma Heming Willis and their two children.

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While speaking with PEOPLE in 2021, Rumer credited Moore and Willis for her and her sisters’ well-being because of “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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