Rumer Willis proves she’s a chip off the old block as she shows off her new hair color. The actress channeled her famous mom’s style in her bright peach-colored locks, which she shared on Instagram with the caption “just keen” and a peach emoji between the words.
Her followers found her new do impressive and pointed out how gorgeous she looked— like her mom. “Looking more like Demi as time goes on,” someone noted.
Fans gush over Rumer Willis’ new hair
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More comments poured in from Rumer’s followers, who praised her style choice. “Beautiful!! That color is you,” a user exclaimed. “I don’t think you could be any more beautiful than you are,” someone else added. Another fan assumed she colored her hair after birthing baby Louetta. “New mommas always change their hair,” they wrote.
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In 2007, Rumer also popped out with a platinum blonde tint after her I Know What Boys Like movie premiere. She had to wear a blonde wig for her role as Joanne and fell in love with the color after filming. “I got the idea because the movie I just finished… saw myself like that and I just went for it,” 19-year-old Rumer said at the time. “I always find that whenever I’m doing something big in my life, I want to change the hair.”
Rumer struggled with thinning hair
Rumer’s hair was not always perfect, as it suffered from thinning and graying; however, with the right supplements, she was able to grow healthier strands. “I have always had a hard time with my hair in general, but ever since I found Nutrafol, things have gotten a lot better,” she said in 2022, crediting the hair health brand she partners with.
She assured of product quality, noting that she got picky with whatever she ingested since overcoming her alcohol addiction. “It’s truly the first product that I liked and that I could actually see results. Ever since I got sober, I’ve been so picky about what I put in my body,” she told People, adding that her “curls are back.”