Demi Moore Flips The Bird With Cake On Her Face In Daughter Tallulah's Mother's Day Tribute
By Jeff Mazzeo on May 10, 2021 at 10:37 AM EDT
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Tallulah Willis definitely got her awesome attitude from her momma!
The newly-engaged 27-year-old daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis shared a messy Mother's Day tribute on Sunday, May 9. She posted a fantastic pic of her mother flipping the bird and sticking her tongue out at the camera... but let's not forget about the white cake frosting smashed all over her face!
"happy mamas day to my number one gorl!" Tallulah captioned her messy post. "I love you and you are the most spicy spice cat I’ve ever seen!!! But also tender sensitive and adorable!!!!!
"You love small dogs, small chairs, and small purses!!! Petite queen with the best soul!!" Demi's daughter continued. "You transmute awareness and love and I’m so very lucky to have been your jelly bean bebe!!!"
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The cake-face pics appear to be from Demi's 58th birthday party back in November. She celebrated with her daughters, and each one shared sweet tributes on Instagram. Obviously, Tallulah's tribute was the most fun. "HBD TO LITERAL THE HOTTEST WOMAN UGHHHH YOUR BODY IS MY FIRST ADDRESS AND IM BLESSED 4 THAT," she wrote at the time.
As we previously mentioned, Tallulah just said yes when her longtime boyfriend, Dillon Buss, popped the question. The excited bride-to-be also posted a cute tribute to her soon-to-be inlaw. "Happy Mother's Day to my BEAUTIFUL new mama in law!!" she wrote via her IG story.
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Nobody was more excited about the engagement news more than Moore! She shared a beautiful selfie of Tallulah and Dillon kissing her on the cheek as she ecstatically snapped the pic.
"Congrats to my baby girl and her adorable beloved on their engagement! Happy day for the whole family ?❤️," Demi wrote on Instagram.
Tallulah revealed last week that picking out the ring was quite the challenge. She dived into the world of diamonds before selecting a beautiful stone. "After much deliberation we decided on this 1910s elongated asscher cut forged in a riverbed," she said... it looks amazing!