The daughters of Hollywood stars Bruce Willis and Demi Moore found themselves at the center of social media controversy this week following a lighthearted family dance video.

Scout Willis, 33, shared an Instagram post featuring herself, sisters Rumer and Tallulah, their mother Demi Moore, and Rumer’s young daughter dancing to Scout’s new single “Over and Over.” The playful video, intended to showcase family support, quickly drew negative comments about the sisters’ appearances.

Several users made unflattering comparisons between the Willis sisters and their father, with one commenter stating, “It’s like Bruce Willis cloned himself three times.” Another questioned how “two such gorgeous people have such unattractive daughters,” attributing it to their resemblance to their father.

Tallulah Willis, 30, took a stand against the harsh criticism by sharing screenshots of the comments and addressing them directly in a now-deleted post. She expressed surprise at the cruelty, noting that such negative remarks have been a constant throughout their lives.

“What a delight to share – people always seemed shocked when we share how cruel and mean the comments on us have been our whole lives,” Tallulah wrote. She went on to thank therapy and her sister’s music for helping her cope with such negativity.

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by children of celebrities in the public eye. Tallulah, who has been open about her struggles with body image and mental health, previously sought treatment for depression and an eating disorder at age 25. She came out as suffering a skin-picking disorder in June and revealed that she suffers from late-life autism in July.

The Willis-Moore family has maintained a close relationship despite Bruce and Demi’s divorce in 2000. Bruce, 69, who is also father to two younger daughters with current wife Emma Heming, was diagnosed with aphasia in March 2022 and later with frontotemporal dementia in early 2023.

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