In the Willis-Moore family, I would like the mother and the youngest daughter.
Demi Moore and Scout LaRue Willis caused a sensation at the Fashion Trust Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Tuesday March 21, which celebrated promising young designers.
True look-alikes, the actress and her second child, born of her union with her ex-husband Bruce Willis, have played the card of excess on the hairstyle side.
They both sported ultra-long, straight brown hair that extended to their waists.
The day after the event, Demi Moore posted some photos and videos of this "mother-daughter night" on her own Instagram account.
The heroine of
Ghost
shared in particular an excerpt from the musical performance of her daughter Scout, singer, on this occasion.
“Absolutely stunned by her performance at the Fashion Trust US Awards!
Mom's proud moment.
I love this child,” she wrote in the caption of her post.
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No age for long hair
In the comments under these photos, Internet users noted in particular the striking resemblance of Scout with his father Bruce Willis.
As for her mother, she attracted a shower of compliments: “Demi is a goddess who has no age”, “She is just sublime.
She's half her age,” “This is what 60 looks like.
You are a pure Demi inspiration”, “That she is aging well!”, Can we read among the many praises which are intended for her.
No offense to a few minority detractors who told him that his hair was much "too long for his age" and advised him to opt for "a square" instead.
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Remarks far from new that the sexagenarian had brushed aside a few months ago.
Indeed, the actress of
Charlie's Angels
castigated the eternal cliché according to which women who have passed a certain age must wear a short haircut.
“I remember hearing someone say that when women get older they shouldn't have long hair.
And something about it stuck with me.
But who said that?” she said in an interview with
People magazine.
in July 2022. And to conclude: “If our hair can be long and it is not damaged, then why could we not keep this length?
I'm not comfortable with rules that don't seem to have any real meaning or justification."
The message got through.
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