Scout Willis explains why dad Bruce is in quarantine with ex Demi Moore rather than his wife
Scout Willis has revealed why her dad Bruce is in quarantine with her mum Demi Moore and not his wife Emma Heming.
Nearly 20 years since actors Bruce, 65, and Moore, 57, divorced, they have been spending the coronavirus lockdown together in Idaho with their grown-up daughters.
And when they shared pictures of themselves holed up together in recent weeks, including a photo of them all twinning in matching, striped pyjamas, it raised a few questions.
Not because the former couple are on bad terms, in fact they are total #exgoals, but because Heming isn’t with them: she is social distancing in LA with her and Bruce’s two young daughters.
Now 28-year-old Scout has been setting the record straight about the blended family’s quarantine circumstances, explaining why her stepmother and sisters were unable to make the journey to Idaho.
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“My stepmom was going to come up here too with my little sisters,” Scout said on an episode of the Dopey podcast.
“[But] my younger sister … [who has] never gotten a talk about not f***king with hypodermic needles …. she found [needles at a park and] she actually tried to poke her shoe with it and poked her foot.
“So my stepmom [sic] had to be in LA waiting to, like, get the results for taking her to the doctor. My dad came up here early and then travel got crazy and my stepmom stayed in LA with my little sisters.”
Bruce married Heming in 2009. They have two little girls: Mabel, eight, and Evelyn, five, while he and Demi, are parents to Scout, as well as 26-year-old Tallulah and Rumer, 31.
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Scout went on to reveal that one of the positives to come out of the family isolating together is getting to spend time with her divorced parents.
“It’s been really funny having both my parents at the house where they, like, raised us,” she said, as first reported in Us Weekly.
“It’s kind of divine time to just hang out with them… I’m very grateful to be with my family.”
And even though Heming wasn’t able to join the family, she is keeping in touch with the extended family over social media, affectionately commenting on the group PJs shot: “Not many can pull that color off. Lookin' good squad!”