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Actress Rumer Willis has publicly responded to critics of her parenting choices by sharing a candid, intimate video of herself breastfeeding her daughter, Louetta. The clip was posted just days before the child's third birthday.
The black-and-white video, set to a lullaby, shows a serene moment between mother and child. Willis's decision to share this personal footage comes after what she describes as facing significant judgment and unsolicited advice online regarding her approach to motherhood. By posting the video, she directly challenges the critics and embraces a narrative of normalized, extended breastfeeding on her own terms.
In her caption, Willis expressed a desire to celebrate the sacred bond with her daughter and to reclaim her own story from outside commentary. She emphasized the beauty and naturalness of the feeding relationship, framing it as an act of love and nourishment. The post has sparked widespread support from fans and fellow parents, who have praised her for showcasing a realistic and unfiltered aspect of motherhood. The conversation highlights the ongoing public scrutiny faced by celebrity parents and the personal choice to define parenting milestones independently.
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