Rumer Willis was feeling her look while on summer vacation days after making headlines for responding to online trolls who criticized her physical appearance following a social media post. The daughter of actors Demi Moore and Bruce Willis has been sharing some photos and videos from her family’s 4th of July celebrations, which included travel to some sort of aquatic paradise where she has been enjoying soaking up the sun and plunging into the cool blue water.
Paradise
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The 32-year-old former “Dancing with the Stars” champion was feeling all sorts of summer vacay vibes while revealing herself to be on a boat out in the ocean and enjoying the surrounding views. “Paradise,” Rumer wrote while not giving up the exact location of her holiday getaway.
Rumer’s video also showed off some fun high-flying antics as the star jumped off her boat into the picturesque waters.
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Another shot shared by Rumer Willis included a little cameo – kind of – by her mom, Demi Moore. While rocking a curve-hugging one-piece, Rumer gave her over 880,000 followers an eyeful with a booty shot from her boat. However, she admitted that “Mom’s Red Bull always trying to steal my thunder,” as Demi’s beverage in the background was somehow brought into focus for the sexy shot.
Taking Aim at the Haters

The confident swimsuit photo set by Rumer Willis comes on the heels of the star sounding off against online trolls who attacked her over a recent social media post. Rumer admitted that she was hurt after a “silly” photo she posted in a yellow and orange outfit (above) was met with tons of responses from fans who thought she was “too thin.”
“It was a weird angle that even made me feel like I looked smaller than I do in real life,” Rumer later responded. She added, “Even though you may think it’s your job or even your right to leave your unfiltered thoughts or judgements about my body for me and others to read…it’s not.”
Rumer has been open about her issues with body positivity throughout her childhood, and later followed up on social media:
“Also just to give clarity if I was really struggling with any kind of food issues ( which I’m gratefully not) coming for me in my comments and telling me how I’m too skinny or I need to eat is absolutely not helpful and extremely body shaming,” she wrote on Instagram. “If you were actually concerned for my health and welfare or anyone you think may be actually struggling send them a dm and have a private conversation and really ask how they are doing if they would like support instead of posting inflammatory public comments.”