Rumer Willis believes she looks “hotter” than ever thanks to the “spiritual work” she’s done.
Rumer Willis has put her changing looks down to her spiritual work
The 37-year-old House Bunny actress – who is the eldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore – has insisted her new look isn’t down to cosmetic surgery and revealed her face has “physically changed ” because she’s been focusing on spirituality in the last few years.
During an appearance on The Inside Edit podcast, Rumer explained: “In an interesting way, I feel like the outer reflection is also [proof of the inner work].
“I’m hotter than I’ve ever been. That’s not because I’ve had a bunch of plastic surgery. I don’t even get Botox anymore, I wish. That’s why I have all these lines on my forehead when I talk.”
She went on to add: “My face, literally, has physically changed from spiritual work I have done. Which has been crazy … I’ve literally not done anything other than [spiritual work]. I think I had this layer of hiding,. I had this layer of, ‘Don’t see me. I’m not pretty.’ I kept repeating that to myself.”
Rumer went on to reveal her attitude changed after she became a first-time mother to daughter Louetta, with her ex-boyfriend Derek Richard Thomas, i April 2023.
She added: “I feel like once I had Lou, all of a sudden I was like: ‘I can f****** do anything’.”
Rumer and Derek were together for two years but they split a year after their daughter was born. The actress revealed they are co-parenting their little girl and she’s grateful for the relationship because it gave her Louetta.
In a post on Instagram, Rumer explained: “I am single-moming it and coparenting. I’m so grateful for Lou. She is the best thing in my life. I’m forever grateful I was able to have the time in that relationship for her to come into my life.”
During her appearance on the podcast, Rumer talked about being a single mother and insisted she will start dating again at some point but she wants to make sure any potential partners are interested in starting a family.
She said: “I work really hard, and I show up for my kid. It’s such a privilege to be a mom. It makes me so happy … [I’m] feeling kind of confident and feeling back into myself …
“If I meet a dude that is not interested in having kids, sorry, got to go. Or someone who is not willing to grow and has an interest in self-reflection and that kind of thing. Sorry, buddy.”