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Actor Demi Moore doesn't like to give out unsolicited parenting advice. or signup to continue reading The 61-year-old - who has daughters Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 30, with ex-husband Bruce Willis, 69 - believes it's important for her daughter to be given the space to parent in her own way and she will only offer her help if she's asked. "You know what I have learned? Is that you do not give advice unless you are asked, in general," she said of her eldest daughter Rumer and her 17-month-old daughter Louetta while appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show.

"First of all, she is a wonderful mother, and I am so proud of her. "She is really incredible. And if I am asked, I am happy to share my experience, strength and hope.



But if I am not, it is better that I just keep my mouth shut." As a parent you have to give your children "the dignity of their own process", Moore added. "Sometimes they need to find their own way, even if I'm right, and often I am .

.. but it doesn't make her wrong.

"Recognising that we are just the managers, we don't own. We just need to step back ..

. for me I feel like my job is just to love my children and to give them the room to be who they are." Demi previously admitted she is enjoying all the "clichés" of being a grandma.

The Hollywood star became a grandmother for the first time when Rumer gave birth to Louetta Isley - whose father is Derek Richard Thomas - in April 2023 and loves having "fun" with the little one. She told E! News: "She's just a pure joy. It really is all the cliché.

You get all the fun and joy, and you get to go to bed early and have a good night's sleep." Advertisement Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date. We care about the protection of your data.

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