Double Trouble! Demi Moore and Bruce Willis’ Granddaughter Lou Looks Just Like Aunt Tallulah in Adorable Family Photo
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Demi Moore and Bruce Willis’ 19-month-old granddaughter, Louetta Isley “Lou” Thomas, is already causing a stir among fans with her uncanny resemblance to several family members – but in a recent social media post, the little one bears an especially striking likeness to her aunt Tallulah Willis.
In a heartwarming family photo shared by Tallulah, Lou is seen cuddling up to her aunt in a sweet embrace. The pair sport matching messy hairdos and mischievous grins, which have clearly been inherited from the family patriarch, Bruce Willis. Tallulah, 30, captioned the image with a playful nod to the family dynamic: “Something about apples and trees,” referencing the famous saying about children resembling their parents. Rumer, the middle Willis sister, chimed in with a loving response: “Ma heartttttttt,” while their younger sibling Scout added: “My besties.” Fans couldn’t help but comment on the adorable likeness between Lou and Tallulah, with one follower noting: “Besties who have the same twinkle in their eyes – twinning!!!!!”
This new photo serves as a reminder of the strong family bond that persists in the Willis-Moore clan, despite the separation between Demi and Bruce. The blended family has remained close and supportive through every milestone, from remarriages to births, and even health challenges. Tallulah, who recently opened up about her autism diagnosis, has spoken about how her family has been an unwavering source of support throughout her journey.
In an exclusive interview with HELLO! at the Autism Speaks Gala in Los Angeles, Tallulah shared how her diagnosis has actually brought her family closer together. She explained, “The diagnosis gave me permission to not have to fight through things all the time and be super brave,” revealing that her sisters, Rumer and Scout, have played a pivotal role in helping her advocate for herself and express her needs.
Tallulah also opened up about her health journey during an appearance on the Today Show, where she explained how her late diagnosis helped her understand herself better. “I didn’t know it would have this scale that it did,” Tallulah admitted, reflecting on the overwhelming response to her announcement. She shared how, for years, she was misdiagnosed and struggled with feelings of self-doubt. “If I’m being honest, I really hated myself and I thought I was broken,” she confessed. “But to learn that the elements of myself that I thought were maladies or wrong or just too much for this world, are actually okay, it gave me more grace for myself.”
Despite these personal challenges, Tallulah’s family continues to be a pillar of strength. As seen in their latest family photo, Lou is already being enveloped by the same love and care that has been the hallmark of the Willis-Moore family for years. Whether she’s twinning with her aunt or simply melting hearts with her adorable smile, Lou’s presence only adds to the growing legacy of love and connection that defines this Hollywood family.