WhenBruce Willis and Demi Mooregot married in the late 1980s, everyone was talking about it.
Even though they’ve long since split up, however, Bruce and Demi will always be connected.
So what have Tallulah and Scout been up to since they’ve come of age?

Are they going to be actors like their parents?
How have the two sisters dealt with the pressures of the paparazzi and life in the public eye?
Fortunately, Scout seems to have a positive outlook on her nomadic upbringing.

So where did that take them?
“We got to live in like Luxembourg and Las Vegas and Tennessee.
I feel like we were very nomadic.”

“When I was in the second grade we lived in France for four months,” Scout added.
So she was an international jet-setter younger than most people have ever traveled at all!
Maybe that’s how far the family had to move to getrealprivacy?

Once they left the Idaho enclave, things got a little bit different.
It would take some brave work on Tallulah’s behalf to unpack and process these feelings down the road.
For one, Demi made sure that her kids' early days were free from even ashredof body shame.

Sound advice, Demi.
The girls also were able to run around naked and do whatever they wanted with their mom’s blessing.
That’s some sagely advice from pops, too.

And that solid, parental support has continued throughout the years.
Scout toldEllemagazine that Bruce and Demi are “totally behind me.
They support me 100% in whatever I do, which is such a gift.”

Tallulah does have oneminorcritique, though.
“The only thing I’d say is they’re a little protective,” she informedStyleLikeU.
As the baby, she felt like they wanted to hang onto her as long as possible.

Who could blame them?
“I struggled a lot when I was younger.
Eventually, she starved herself down to 95 pounds.

Plus, doing that hard work helped her discover just how beautiful she could feel.
“It’s inside you the whole time!
It’s just you!”

Louder again for the people in the back, c’mon!
However, that’s not how Scout sees it.
She cites Miley Cyrus, Rihanna, and Kim Kardashian as women who have mastered this art.

Inspired by these women, Scout decided to take control of her celebrity in her own way.
“Other people had been writing about me and my family for my whole life.
And the stories out there they didn’t sound like me.”

Way to take back the narrative from the haters.
In an interview withStyleLikeU, she proclaimed, “I love L.A. so much.”
She explained that it’s because there are a ton of things to do and places to explore.

you’re able to go to, like, the ton of movie theaters on La Brea.
you might go to any of the museums, like theLACMA, theMOCA,” she gushed.
“Every little aspect I would ever want is in this city,” she added.

Scout fought to free the nipple
In 2014, Scout got decidedly political in averypublic way.
The point of her protest goes beyond Instagram and its policies, too.
“No woman should be made to feel ashamed of her body.”

That’s an important message for every woman, everywhere.
For one, Tallulah toldStyleLikeUthat she feels a sense of release while writing.
Clearly she’s able to tap into something important when she picks up a pen.
Looks like mom was just keeping her accountable.
But then, Scout had an awakening in one of her poetry classes, and the words tumbled out.
“It’s like I could feel my blood again,” she said of the experience.
We’re keeping an eye out for those memoirs in a few years!
That’s such a huge improvement from where she was previously.
Scout also celebrated a recovery milestone in 2017: one year of sobriety.
I am meeting the best version of myself every day."
More power to you, girl.
In fact, Scout actually curates her clothing as an artist would.
Tallulah, who used totake Scout’s clotheswhen they were little, is also into fashion.
In fact, in 2016, she toldWmagazine that she had whopping 28 tattoos.
“I can’t stop getting them, much to Mama’s chagrin.”
We can just imagine what Demi had to say about that!
journey of tattoo removal.
And she’s pretty stoked about it, too.
She shares quite a few photos and videos of her journeyonherInstagrampage, too.
In fact, she has several accomplishments under her belt, according to theNew York Post.
Most notably, she graduated from the prestigious Brown University in 2013. Who knows if you go to open mics in Los Angeles, you just might see her perform!
We’re waiting for the album, Scout!
“I couldn’t draw.
I couldn’t play an instrument.
I couldn’t sing,” she mused.
But that’s definitely not the case anymore artistically speaking, Tallulah has finally come into her own.
That enabled her not only to realize that shecandraw, but also that her drawings should be considered art.
you might even order clothing with some of her minimalist-yet-quirky drawings on them, under her brand nameBuuski.
It seems that the combination of sobriety and creativity have really allowed her to flourish.
That shows how good life can get when you open your heart to the love, girl!
That sounds like a super healthy place to be.