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Demi Moore Shows Off Her Best Dance Moves in New Family Video

Someone get her on 'Dancing with the Stars'

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Demi Moore’s fans said it best: The 61-year-old actress still has “the moves” when it comes to dancing—and this newly shared video of the Ghost alum grooving out with her three daughters (and baby Louetta!) proves it. 

Earlier this week, Moore’s 33-year-old daughter, Scout Willis, uploaded a video of her family dancing to her new song, “Over and Over.” 

As Scout Willis and her two sisters—Tallulah Willis, 30, and Rumer Willis, 35—dance in unison, the Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans star shows off her impressive dance moves as she steps on beat with the song. Even Rumer’s one-year-old daughter, Louetta, joins in on the fun as she claps along to the music and walks out of frame. 

In the caption, Scout Willis wrote, “I must be God’s favorite nepo baby to have a family who supports me this much—If they can learn it, so can you babe.”

Moore’s fans couldn’t get enough of her dance moves in the comments section. One fan wrote, “Demi still got the moves.” Another person even referenced the actress’s 1996 film, Striptease, writing, “Demi with the Striptease moves!” However, one commenter went as far as to say Moore’s granddaughter, Louetta, really stole the show, writing, “No offense but Louetta cleared yall….”

Back in April 2023, Rumer and her boyfriend, Derek Richard Thomas, 29, announced that they welcomed their first child, Louetta Isley Thomas Willis. Along with a first-glimpse photo of their baby girl, the caption read, “Louetta Isley Thomas Willis [star emoji] You are pure magic. [leaf emoji] Born at home on Tuesday, April 18th. You are more than we ever dreamed of.”

Demi, you still got it.


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