
Scout LaRue Willis stuns in an ivory satin gown as she takes to the stage to perform at the Cure Addiction Now Gala in Beverly Hills Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By JESSICA JANES FOR MAILONLINE Published: 07:01 EST, 25 February 2025 | Updated: 07:03 EST, 25 February 2025 e-mail View comments Scout Willis was the picture of elegance as she performed at The Beverly Hills Hotel for Cure Addiction Now's Inaugural Fundraising Gala on Monday. The actress, 33, stunned in a silk ivory off-the-shoulder gown which featured a cowl neckline, spaghetti shoulder straps, and a fitted silhouette.
The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore further accessorised with a dainty gold-toned necklace and pearl drop earrings as she posed up a storm on the carpet ahead of the gala. To complete her look, the beauty styled her long brunette tresses straight for the evening and showcased her natural beauty with minimal makeup. The singer appeared in high spirits as she put on a show-stopping performance alongside a backup guitarist and a cellist.
Cure Addiction Now was founded by Nancy Davis and her late son Jason Davis to support innovative treatment for addiction and also efforts to eliminate the stigma and shame often experienced by people living with addiction. Scout Willis, 33, was the picture of elegance as she performed at The Beverly Hills Hotel for Cure Addiction Now's Inaugural Fundraising Gala on Monday The actress stunned in a silk ivory off-the-shoulder gown as she took to the stage to perform at the charity show Nancy previously said in a statement: 'Our first ever event is dedicated in loving memory to my son Jason Davis on the fifth anniversary of his passing, February of 2020.' 'He is the mastermind and co-founder of Cure Addiction Now, and it is my great honour to celebrate his legacy of inspiring the creation of new therapies to treat and ultimately save lives.
' 'Those struggling with substance use disorder deserve our help in fighting against this disease, both physically and psychologically.' To date, the organisation has funded over 19 groundbreaking studies, focusing on goals such as developing therapies to stop the craving mechanism in the brain, making detox easier and more affordable for everyone to achieve sobriety. Scout's performance at the gala came just after her mother Demi, 62, won a SAG Award on Sunday.
Scout recently travelled to London with her mother Demi, who was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Actress for her role in The Substance. While there, Scout attended the BAFTA Nominees Luncheon at the National Portrait Gallery with her mother. The mother-daughter duo hammed it up on the red carpet, laughing and embracing each other.
During her performance, The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore appeared in high spirits as she further accessorised her look with a dainty gold necklace and pearl drop earrings To complete her look, the beauty styled her long brunette tresses straight for the evening and showcased her natural beauty with minimal makeup The singer put on a show-stopping performance alongside a backup guitarist and a cellist Scout, who is taller than Demi, gave her mother a kiss on the side of her head in several of the images from the event. Ultimately, Demi did not win the BAFTA, but she and Scout made memories that will last a lifetime. Scout shared how proud she is of her mother and her performance which is garnering so much Oscar buzz in an interview with Us Weekly.
She said: 'My genuine takeaway from [The Substance] was how impressed I was with my mom and her courage to be as raw as she was and outside of the message of the film.' 'It was her willingness to be in the harsh light, bearing her body of these moments of deep vulnerability.' Scout's gushing continued: 'I thought, "Wow, this woman is who I look up to," and she's so unbelievably beautiful, so unbelievably talented and her willingness to show up in that space and be 100 percent herself.
' 'It's a service to share that and knowing how many people she touched, she was willing to be that courageous.' Scout recently travelled to London with her mother Demi Moore, who was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Actress for her role in The Substance. Seen here on February 15, 2025 Read More Scout Willis sticks out her tongue while flashing her tummy after mom Demi Moore wins a SAG Award Scout's dad Bruce has frontotemporal dementia (FTR) - an uncommon form of the disease which causes a deterioration in personality, behaviour and language.
Bruce has been battling dementia, specifically aphasia, since March 2022 when he was officially diagnosed. Last September, Demi gave an update on her ex-spouse's condition while appearing on The Drew Barrymore Show, sharing that 'given the givens, he is in a stable place.' The silver screen icon opened up about how she helps their three daughters face Bruce's heartbreaking diagnosis.
'What I say to my kids is you meet [him] where [he's] at,' Demi said in the appearance. 'You don't hold on to who [who he was] or what you want [him] to be, but who [he is] in this moment.' She added: 'And from that, there is such beauty and joy and loving and sweetness.
When I'm in LA, I go over every week, and I really treasure the time that we all share.' Bruce Willis Scout Willis Demi Moore Share or comment on this article: Scout LaRue Willis stuns in an ivory satin gown as she takes to the stage to perform at the Cure Addiction Now Gala in Beverly Hills e-mail Add comment Comments 0 Share what you think No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards.
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