Demi Moore Shares Adorable Name Her Granddaughter Louetta Calls Her

Demi Moore Shares Adorable Name Her Granddaughter Louetta Calls Her

Demi Moore is enjoying her grandma days!

The actress, 61, appeared on a Monday, September 9 episode of Today and spoke with hosts Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie about how her daughter Rumer Willis, 36, became a mother last year. Rumer shares daughter Louetta with ex-boyfriend Derek Richard Thomas.

“I love it,” Moore says of being a grandma. “I’m ‘Yaya.’ And she’s the cutest. Rumer just sent me a picture of her with spaghetti on her head.”

Yaya means grandmother in Greek.

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Elsewhere in the interview, Moore talked about her new film The substanceand said the filming experience pushed her “out of her comfort zone.”

“It was definitely something that I knew was going to really push me out of my comfort zone; it came with a lot of challenges, not just physically, which is quite a few, but emotionally – the level of sheer vulnerability that it would require,” Moore says.

“But the message that was so powerful for me was not what was happening in the current circumstances, but the violence we are using against ourselves.”

Moore has three daughters — Rumer, 35, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 30 — with her ex-husband Bruce Willis.

In June the Feud actress shared a glimpse on Instagram from a special summer getaway with her daughters Rumer and Tallulah and granddaughter Louetta.

In the adorable family photo, Moore wore a breezy blouse and pants and held Louetta’s hand as she walked with her through a lawn by the pond.

Tallulah walked beside them as she watched her niece. Rumer seemed to be walking ahead of them, leading the way.

“Summer days!” Moore captioned the family photo.

On Mother’s Day earlier this year, Rumer wrote a sweet tribute to her mother on her Instagram Stories: “Man I love you mama @demimore.”

“I know I’m a day late, but you’re worth the wait,” Rumer continued. “You are an icon and a muse. A quirky, funny, crazy, magical mama. You’re so generous and the best YaYa. We’re so lucky to have you.”