Rumer Willis shares why she sleeps in the same bed as her daughter
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Rumer Willis shared insights on her close relationships with her family during a podcast, discussing her co-sleeping arrangement with her daughter, Louetta, and the enduring traditions she shares with her sisters, Scout and Tallulah. She expressed her desire for Louetta to maintain a similar bond in the future, reflecting on her own childhood experiences of closeness, like taking baths together. Rumer also likened these familial bonds to animal behavior, noting the dependency of young ones on their parents, emphasizing the importance of nurturing and connection in parenting.
"I co-sleep with Louetta and I've not spent a night away from her since she was born," Rumer Willis, 36, said.
"I hope Lou will still sleep in bed with me when she's my age," Rumer Willis said, adding, "I still sleep in bed with my mom and I think it's weird."
"We all still take baths together, my sisters and I," she said. "And that's just the kind of house that I grew up in."
"They can't even feed themselves," she explained while comparing the tight-knit family bond to how animals care for their young.
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