
Bruce Willis' family is gearing up to celebrate his milestone 70th birthday on March 19th.
Scout, the daughter of Bruce and Demi Moore, offered a sneak peek of their family's plans for the special occasion while Bruce continues to battle dementia.
"You know, as we always celebrate," Scout shared with Fox News during the Cure Addiction Now inaugural fundraising event at The Beverly Hills Hotel, when asked about Bruce's birthday plans. "We are a huge unit. We are very supportive of one another, and it’s sort of like ironclad… we are so loving with one another. … I think that is the foundation of everything we do."
Cure Addiction Now (CAN) is a nonprofit organization focused on supporting innovative research into substance-use disorders.
Scout also took a moment to shout out her mother, Demi Moore. "It means everything to me because my mom is one of my favorite people on earth, and I'm so deeply proud of her," Scout said. "I have watched the amount of work that she's put in, and I've watched different moments where I think she's not been recognized for these really pivotal, culturally shifting moments that she's been a part of."
Scout added, "To watch everyone come together and feel themselves in her story, and in her vulnerability, is really profound to me."
In her return to Hollywood, Moore received a nomination for Best Actress from the Academy and won her first Golden Globe at 62. "Being nominated for an Oscar is an incredible honor and these last few months have been beyond my wildest dreams," Moore said in a statement. "Truly, there are no words to fully express my joy and overwhelming gratitude for this recognition. Not only for me but for what this film represents. I am deeply humbled."
Bruce and Moore have three daughters together: Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah. After their divorce, Bruce married model Emma Heming Willis in 2009 in Turks and Caicos, and they renewed their vows six days later in Beverly Hills. The couple has two daughters, Mabel, born in 2012, and Evelyn, born in 2014.
In March 2022, Willis announced he would be stepping away from acting following an aphasia diagnosis, which was later revealed to be frontotemporal dementia. Moore has recently spoken about her continued support in Bruce's life post-divorce. "We will always be a family, just in a different form," Moore told Variety. "For me, there was never a question. I show up because that’s what you do for the people you love."
Moore noted that she visits Willis weekly to support him through his health challenges and believes in the possibility of positive co-parenting. "I hope it’s encouraging for others to see that there’s a different way to do things. There is life after divorce. There is a way to co-parent with love."
Earlier this year, Rumer, Bruce and Moore's eldest daughter, provided an update on her father’s condition. "He’s doing great," the 36-year-old shared on the British talk show Loose Woman. "Because my family, we’re all so close. I think what’s so beautiful is the way that we rally around each other. [It’s] so lovely, because we really are a unit."
Rumer also commended Willis and Moore for being wonderful co-parents, which serves as an example for her own parenting journey.