Demi Moore is enjoying some quality time with her youngest daughter.
The Landman actress and her daughter Tallulah Willis have spent the last few days in Paris, ahead of the latter's "next chapter," her marriage to fiancé Justin Acee.
In addition to the bride-to-be, 32, the Oscar nominee is also a mom to daughters Rumer Willis , 37, and Scout Willis, 34, who she shares with ex-husband Bruce Willis, to whom she was married from 1987 to 2000.
After a few days in Paris, which included an appearance at the Balenciaga Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2026 show at the Cité Universitaire de Paris, Demi took to Instagram and shared a slew of photos from her and Tallulah's time abroad.
She first shared a filter-free selfie in which the two appeared to not be wearing any make-up, followed by clips of the two on their way to Paris, enjoying croissants at the Ritz, and views of the Eiffel Tower from the Place du Trocadéro.
For the Balenciaga show on July 8, the mother-daughter duo looked equally radiant, with Demi wearing a black poplin shirt with matching blouse and neon green accents, while Tallulah wore an off-white blouse with a voluminous green skirt.
"A little Paris magic!" Demi wrote in her caption, adding: "Soaking in every moment with my @buuski baby before her next chapter begins!"
Fans and celebrity friends alike were quick to take to the comments section under the post and gush over it, with Rita Wilson writing: "How fun to be together in Paris!!" as others followed suit with: "Gorgeous girls," and: "MY HEART! Obsessed with every single slide," as well as: "Awww love this for you both!"
Demi is scheduled to return to filming Landman, which was just renewed for a third season, at the end of the summer, and comes back to set after having negotiated a significant raise.
The entire original cast got pay bumps for season three save for leading man Billy Bob Thornton, who already had a separate three-year deal. Demi's original contract was reportedly shorter than the norm at two years, though she now has a new deal that gives her pay parity to Billy Bob, a reported salary in the $740K-$770K range for each episode.
Last month, shortly before Landman was shut out at the Emmys, creator Taylor Sheridan admitted to Esquire he will often "rage-bait" both viewers and critics, confessing that he purposefully underutilized Demi in the first season so as to make a bigger impact when her character's husband died and she became a central character in the sophomore season.
"When I met with Demi, I told her, 'You're gonna be an extra in this show for seven episodes. You're an extra. The critics are gonna come after me. I'm underutilizing this, I can't write for women, all this nonsense. Then I'm gonna kill your husband and you're gonna have to run the oil company.'"







