Scout Willis (left) and mom Demi Moore in March 2024.Photo:Dave Benett/VF24/WireImage
Dave Benett/VF24/WireImage
Demi Mooreis supporting her daughter’s music journey!
On Saturday, Oct. 5, theproud momand star ofThe Substancereposted the artwork forScout Willis' latest single, “Take Me,” alongside atouching Instagram messagededicated to her daughter.
Willis, 33, appeared to appreciate the sentiment, commenting in response, “Thank you mama 🥹🫠.”
The song marks Willis' second track of the year under the name Scout LaRue Willis, following"Over and Over."
Willis last released an album in June 2022 with her self-titled debut.
Willis toldPEOPLEupon the announcement of her first album that she initially “had this idea that I shouldn’t and couldn’t pursue music full-time,” before realizing that it was “just a very clever way to hide from the deep, unconscious fear I had around sharing myself and my art with the world.”
As for her most recent music output, Willis — daughter of Moore andBruce Willis— released “Take Me” on Thursday, Oct. 3.
Scout Willis (left) and mom Demi Moore in 2023.Steve Granitz/FilmMagic
Steve Granitz/FilmMagic
In September, at the Los Angeles premiere ofThe Substance,Scout caught up with PEOPLE about how her mothertaught her the importanceof appreciating her inner beauty, calling Moore a “model of working on feeling good from the inside.”
“Because I think there are people who are so exquisitely beautiful from the outside, who still feel so insecure and are in so much pain,” she said. “So I think she fostered in all of us a real desire to just feel beautiful, feel sexy, feel embodied.”
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She also applauded Moore’s latest work onThe Substance— in which Moore , whom is also mom to daughtersTallulah, 30, andRumer, 36 — plays a celebrity who tries a black-market drug to create a younger version of herself.
“I feel like this movie is amazing because it’s poking fun a little bit, and it’s giving a satirical kind of critical eye to these beauty standards,” Willis said.
source: people.com