Demi Moore's Daughter Tallulah Willis Hits Back at Critics With Straightforward Message
The celebrity daughter has stepped into the nepo baby conversation.
Demi Moore and Bruce Willis' daughter Tallulah, 29, is offering her two cents on the nepo baby debate.
As the daughter of two megastars, she obviously knows first hand the effects of nepotism in Hollywood, and she isn't shying away from how she feels about it all with her newest Instagram post.
The Whole Ten Yards actress uploaded one single snap on March 22, donning a white t-shirt with bold red lettering that read "ALL MY SISTERS ARE NEPO BABIES" with high-waist jeans. For the snap showcasing the decidedly clear and straightforward message, she knelt on what looked to be a fur-covered couch or bed, sporting a knit mustard-colored crown on her head over her short, pixie haircut.
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In the comments of the post, where she tagged her sisters—Rumer, 34, and Scout LaRue, 31—fans flooded in supporting the sentiment.
"Dont ever feel sorry for getting Bruce and Demis genes. We all are VERY jealous," one said, while another applauded, "You are all proud nepo babies. Difference from others is that each and every one of you are paving your own path with your own amazing talents. You're a true group of badass ladies! ??"
A third loved the way she went about addressing the criticism, adding, "We stan a sense of humor ??"
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"Nothing is wrong with that!!" a fourth chimed in, as someone else admitted, "Must be nice…??"
On the other hand, like with every situation, many didn't appreciate the bold stance she took on the subject, with one person taking it upon themselves to call out the very premise of the recently-debated term.
"Nepotism babies, by definition, succeed in fields that their parents have influence and pull in. These girls don't do anything with their "nepo baby" status lol you're just rich and your parents are famous. Get a job then we can call nepotism????," one disgruntled follower penned.
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In addition to mentioning her siblings in the social media post, the Bandits actress also credited where she bought the tee, tagging I LOVE YOU SO MUCH IT HURTS, an NYC-based shop that sells "used shirts, mildly worn and torn by the person who lived life to the best of their ability in it before you," according to the brand's Instagram bio.
Earlier in the month, Tallulah was met with congratulatory comments regarding her health and recovery journey after sharing a positive note about "vitality" with fans on Instagram.
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