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Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's Daughter Tallulah Willis Weighs in on "Nepo Baby" Debate
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Date:2025-04-16 18:39:06
Tallulah Willis has stylishly entered the chat.
Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's youngest daughter took her nepo baby thoughts and made it fashion. The 29-year-old posted a snap of herself sporting a shirt that read "all my sisters are nepo babies" in red lettering on Instagram.
The sisters in question, of course, refer to Rumer Willis, 34, and Scout LaRue Willis, 31, who Bruce also shares with ex Demi, as well as his daughters—Mabel, 10, and Evelyn, 8—with Emma Heming.
Driving home the point further, Tallulah captioned the March 21 photo, "all my sisters are nepo babies."
And if that style of shirt gives you déjà vu, it's because Hailey Bieber—the daughter of Stephen Baldwin and the niece of Alec Baldwin—donned a similar baby tee earlier this year.
For the Rhode Beauty founder's Jan. 6 outing, she sported a cropped white shirt featured the words "nepo baby," which she paired with low-rise jeans.
The conversation surrounding nepo babies reached a fever pitched following the release of a December New York Magazine feature recounting how many offspring of celebrities go on to work in entertainment—and its specific use of the "nepo baby" phrasing drew a lot of attention from celebrities. Although some—including Lily Allen—rejected the label, others, including Meghan McCain, had a candid message about the topic.
"To my fellow 'Nepo babies'—just acknowledge your privilege, the opportunities your last name has gotten you and move on," The View alum, whose dad is the late Senator John McCain, wrote on her Instagram Stories last December. "It's pretty simple."
Jamie Lee Curtis, whose late parents were Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, also openly embraced the title while accepting the trophy for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role at the 2023 SAG Awards.
"I know you'll look at me and think, ‘Well, nepo baby. That's why she's there' and I totally get it," Jamie Lee said onstage during the Feb. 26 event. "But the truth of the matter is I'm 64 years old, and this is just amazing."
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