Scout also shared some behind-the-scenes snaps at home with mom Demi Moore in a recent Instagram post
Scout Willis is sharing an inside look at her family-filled month -- including a sweet moment spent with her dad, Bruce Willis.
The 33-year-old musician shared an Instagram post on Monday, Dec. 16, highlighting her December so far.
In one video, Scout could be seen hugging her father, 69, in a warm embrace while both stood outdoors.
Scout also shared several photos of her with family and friends -- including mom Demi Moore and sister Tallulah Willis -- as well as an image of herself posing for a mirror selfie while wearing a hat that read "actor."
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"Some December, and a formal announcement that I'm an actor now fyi," Scout wrote in the post's caption.
In the comments section, Scout's sister Rumer Willis left a playful message, writing, "Thank you for buying me such a great hat for Xmas," seemingly referring to her sister's new baseball cap.
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Scout's latest social media post comes just weeks after she and Tallulah shared sweet family photos on Instagram of their dad sitting with them.
The Die Hard star shares Rumer, 36, Tallulah, 30, and Scout with ex Moore, 62 -- as well as younger daughters Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10 with wife Emma Heming Willis.
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Moore shared a health update on her ex-husband, who was previously diagnosed with aphasia that progressed to frontotemporal dementia (FTD) earlier this month. As she told Christiane Amanpour during a Dec. 5 CNN interview, Bruce is in a "very stable place at the moment."
"And I've shared this before, but I really mean this so sincerely: It's so important for anybody who's dealing with this to really meet them where they're at," The Substance star continued. "And from that place, there is such loving and joy."
Moore -- who was married Bruce from 1987 to 2000 -- added that the situation is "very difficult" and "not what I would wish upon anyone."
As for her daughters, Moore revealed that the family's supportive dynamic is "very important to me." She noted that even after she and Bruce divorced, they still valued "the recognition that we're a family, and we'll always be a family, just in a different form."
"And that form may kind of evolve and change, and there is a way in which we can all be in that form," Moore said. "And I'm grateful, 'cause it's not just me -- it has to require everybody to be coming together. And it's lovely."