Rumer Willis Whines About Nepotism

November 18, 2008 at 12:13am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Rumer Willis, the offspring of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, wants the world to know she’s got talent, damnit! And she got all of her success (ie: The House Bunny, woo hoo) of her own talent and volition. At least, that’s what daddy Bruce says.

“She sat us down and said, ‘I know you two think you’re big shots, but I don’t want any help.’ And she went off and got work on her own.”

Riiiiight, because casting directors and producers didn’t already know who you were and who gave birth to you. We’re so sure.

We’d rather eat our own feces that watch Rumer Willis act and having the whole family go along with the charade that she’s actually got talent is just revolting.

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