One thing about toddlers is they are always going to help you find the playful side of life. They are fun and full of wonder — a perspective we can all benefit from! Rumer Willis recently caught her 17-month-old daughter Louetta “Lou” Isley in a silly moment, and everyone noticed one striking detail about the adorable new photos.
“You are everything….❤️????” the My Divorce Party star, who shares Lou with ex Derek Richard Thomas, captioned the post on Instagram. Lou looks so cute playing around in her mom’s bed.
She’s dressed in a black onesie, with her long brown hair hanging messily around her face. In one photo, she’s burying herself under the pillows with a grin on her face. She turns to look at her mom in the next, with her face still pointing down, then sits up and looks at her mom with a huge smile on her face. In the last one, she’s playing underneath three pillows at the top of the bed, looking like a little cutie. How can kids find so much joy out of the simplest things like playing on a messy bed?
Everyone noticed one main thing about these photos: Lou looks just like her grandpa Bruce Willis. “When she smiles at photo 3 I see her grand father????,” one person wrote.
“She looks just like your Papa. Especially #3. ❤️” someone else said. “She is a copy of her papa!! So cute ❤️,” another commented.
She totally does! And with her funny, silly spark of life, Bruce shines through even more.
Over the summer, Willis shared more cute photos of her daughter, this time when Lou came to visit her mom on set. Willis was covered in gory stage makeup, and while that may have frightened some kids, the Die Hard star’s granddaughter wasn’t even phased.
“You can tell she is a Willis cause when she came to visit mama on set and I was covered in blood she didn’t even flinch, she just reached out her arms and grabbed me tight and gave me a big ole smooch,” the Sorority Row star wrote in the caption. Yup! She is Bruce’s mini-me, through and through.
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