
You've probably all got that one picture of you and your sibling as babies in the bath tub together. But there's definitely an age where that stops being cute and starts being controversial.
Not according to the daughter of former film star couple Bruce Willis and Demi Moore though, as Rumer recently confirmed that she still regularly shares baths with her two adult sisters, and I doubt it's just a way to save money on their water bill.
Celebrities apparently don't like the term 'nepo babies', but there's no doubt that Rumer falls into that category, with her parents both huge film stars known for their roles as John McClane in Die Hard and Molly Jensen in Ghost.
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Hopefully, I don't need to tell you who played who.
Rumer has done her fair share of acting too, but she's perhaps best known as an influencer on Instagram, while she has also gained a strong following thanks to her updates on her father following his tragic dementia diagnosis in 2023.
Children of mega-rich celebrities will perhaps never have what most of us would describe as a 'normal' childhood, but it seems as if Rumer and her sisters Scout and Tallulah are a little closer than most siblings, probably because they never had to split snacks or share drinks in the way a good old-fashioned sibling rivalry would.

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Speaking on the What in the Winkler! podcast on Tuesday, the 36-year-old confessed that she and her sisters still share baths, while she also apparently still shares a bed with her mum.
She said: "We all still take baths together, my sisters and I. And that's just the kind of house that I grew up in. People might think that that's crazy and weird, but I don't."
Rumer also goes on to talk about her relationship with her daughter Lou, who is close to turning two.
She adds: "Honestly, I hope [my daughter] Lou will still sleep in bed with me when she's my age. I still sleep in bed with my mum. I don't think it's weird. I co-sleep with Louetta and have not spent a night away from her since she was born."

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Sharing a bed with your one-year-old child is understandable, but once you reach 36, some may disagree. It was perhaps the wrong, or the right audience depending on your standpoint, as co-host Zoe Winkler also suggested that her seven-year-old sleeps in his parent's bed every night.
Rumer then goes on to make the interesting comparison of how people would think she was 'crazy' if she left a baby gorilla or dog to fend for itself at two weeks old. If that doesn't defend her actions, I don't know what will.
Topics: Bruce Willis, Celebrity News, Parenting