Demi Moore is embracing her role as a grandmother with pure joy, recently sharing heartwarming moments with her 20-month-old granddaughter, Louette (affectionately called Lou). The 62-year-old actress took to Instagram on Saturday, December 28, to post adorable photos of herself enjoying a snowy day with Lou.
Bundled up for the chilly weather, Moore donned a long dark gray coat, a cozy hat, and sturdy snow boots. Little Lou looked equally prepared for the winter outing, dressed in a camo-print coat and brown mittens. “Snow days with Lou,” Moore captioned the delightful photos, capturing the tender bond between the two.
Lou is the daughter of Moore’s eldest child, Rumer Willis, and her partner Derek Richard Thomas. The proud grandmother previously shared that Lou calls her “Yaya,” a Greek term for grandma. Moore revealed the sweet nickname during an appearance on the Today show in September, further showcasing her excitement about this new chapter in her life.
The Ghost star has been prioritizing family time, particularly in light of her ex-husband Bruce Willis’s health challenges. Willis, 69, was diagnosed with aphasia, a condition that has since progressed to frontotemporal dementia. Moore and Willis share three daughters: Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 30.
Speaking about Willis’s health earlier this month, Moore provided an update during an interview with CNN. “Given the givens, he’s in a very stable place at the moment,” she shared. “And I’ve said this before, but I truly believe it: It’s so important to meet them where they’re at. From that place, there is so much love and joy to be found.”
Moore’s recent posts reflect her commitment to cherishing special moments with her family while navigating life’s challenges. Whether playing in the snow with Lou or offering support to her daughters and ex-husband, the Substance actress radiates resilience and love.
As a Hollywood icon and doting grandmother, Demi Moore continues to inspire, proving that family remains at the heart of life’s most meaningful moments. Her joyful connection with Lou is a testament to the enduring power of love across generations.