Demi Moore Takes Her 3 Daughters to a Screening of Her 1995 Film 'Now and Then'
Demi Moore treated her three daughters to a screening of her 1995 film Now and Then.
The 55-year-old actress stopped by Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday night. Moore, who played the adult version of Samantha Albertson in the film, was accompanied by her three children — Rumer, 30, Scout, 27, and Tallulah, 24 — on a sweet mother-daughter date night.
Moore took the stage at the screening hosted by Cinespia alongside eldest daughter Rumer, co-star Thora Birch, the film’s writer Marlene King and director Lesli Linka Glatter.
The group introduced the film to a packed audience and posed together in a diner setting much like the one their younger counterparts often went to for ice cream floats in the film.
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The film was 30-year-old Rumer’s first role in a film as Angela Albertson, Samantha’s younger sister.
The outing comes weeks after Moore and ex-husband Bruce Willis reunited for Rumer’s 30th birthday. The two actors, who separated in 2000, enjoyed a lunch together alongside Rumer, Scout and Tallulah.
In a now-deleted Instagram Story video, Tallulah shared a glimpse into the festivities as her family sang “Happy Birthday” to Rumer.
Her sisters could be heard adding on to the song in the background, singing, “We hope you come back… sober!” as Rumer blew out the candles while dad Bruce and mom Demi looked on from opposite sides of the table.
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Thanks for making me. ????????
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In a photobooth snap, Rumer also cheekily thanked her parents, writing, “Thanks for making me. ]]>????