Moore turned 62 on November 11.
Demi Moore’s long black hair has become a beauty signature for the actress, but there was a time, specifically during the ’90s, when her go-to hairstyle was a pixie cut. Her daughter Rumer Willis, whom she shares with ex-husband Bruce Willis, is taking a trip down hair memory lane in honor of her 62nd birthday.
On Monday, Rumer shared a carousel of throwback photos that showcased Moore’s shaggy pixie. In the first slide, a baby Rumer is perched on Moore’s back while the actress smiles for the camera. In other snaps, Moore pairs her choppy cut with a T-shirt, does a bicep curl in a black halter, and poses in two black-and-white photos with a young Rumer.
"Happy Birthday to the Goat @demimoore," Rumer captioned the post. "I love you so much. I am so lucky to have you. You are the funniest, weirdest, most specific, and kooky Scorpio wild woman. This year watching you thrive and explode with love and style and strength has been such a joy to bear witness to."
She concluded her tribute by calling Moore a “hot granny”—Moore is a grandmother to Rumer’s daughter Louetta. “62 never looked better #hotgranny,” she wrote.
Moore and Willis’s other two daughters, Scout and Tallulah, also wished their mom a happy birthday with social media posts which also included several oldies but goodies. Tallulah posted a picture of Moore wearing cheetah print lingerie with her hair fixed into a pin-up style. “Happy birthday to my literal SCORPIO MOMBSHELL DEMI FUCKING MOORE 🚨🚨 @demimoore,” she wrote.
Scout also commemorated her mom’s big day with a variety of photos, some of which were current, others of which were retro. “Happy birthday to my constant inspiration, source of unwavering love, guidance, support,” she gushed. “You are my favorite person to travel with, go to a fashion show and then parallel play (me reading, you playing whatever your current favorite little phone game is) in a french hotel room with.”
"I cherish you and every moment that I get to spend with you @demimoore , it’s a privilege to be your daughter," she concluded.