While answering a Q&A on Instagram, Bruce Willis’ daughter, Rumer Willis, got candid after one of her followers asked if she wanted more kids. The 35-year-old mother of one responded with a video of her nodding and the caption, “Absolutely.”
Another fan followed up by asking when she wanted to give her baby, Louetta, a younger sibling, and Rumer replied, “I wish I was pregnant right now.” Rumer, who recently celebrated Louetta’s nine months on earth, said time was going “so fast” as she shared photos of her pregnancy and growing child last month.
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Fans have been on Rumer’s motherhood journey and never hesitate to commend her and Louetta whenever she shares their moments. When Bruce’s grandchild turned nine months old, they cheered her on as Rumer posted a series of snaps. “Life is a journey, my Uncle delivered you. Seeing you grow up and now have your Lou is beautiful!!” a follower told Rumer. “Omg, already? God bless your little precious one,” another added with a heart emoji.
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However, for the recent International Women’s Day celebrations, many people were not so pleased with Rumer’s photo choice to mark the day. She went topless while cradling and breastfeeding Louetta. “Happy International Women’s Day! But please consider this from a child safeguarding perspective,” someone warned. “Don’t post pictures of your baby’s nude body online,” another echoed.
Rumer reflected on her experience as a first-time mom earlier this year, as she took time to appreciate herself, listing her accomplishments and feats. “Finding my way back to myself. I grew a human being, gave birth at home (with no drugs) surrounded by my family,” she wrote. “Learned about what real intimacy looks like, working on being the most honest authentic version of myself, healing my trauma so I don’t pass it on to my daughter.”
She was also grateful for quality family time, especially with her actor dad, Bruce, who has been down with Frontotemporal Dementia since 2022. “I spent precious love filled moments with my Daddio, learned from my mama, celebrated my first Mother’s Day and found strength in myself I didn’t know existed and watched my daughter grow in front of my eyes.”