Rumer Willis fires back at body-shamers with vacation photos

Rumer Willis, Demi Moore
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If Rumer Willis has been shaken at all by her recent internet trolls, she sure isn’t showing it.

Five days ago, Willis, 32, posted some photos of herself in a cute orange-and-yellow outfit that matched some luggage right by her side. Instead of marveling at the matchy-matchy, most commenters dished that she looked too thin in the pics.

As FOX News reports, Willis stated in a now-expired Instagram Story from Tuesday that, "After the barrage of some really inappropriate comments left on my pic I posted yesterday I was left really bummed ‘cause I was really enjoying the silly pics I took.”

In response to the judgmental fallout from the previous post, Willis clapped back at body-shaming wags, saying it was just a weird angle on those previous photos.

Yesterday, we saw where those orange and yellow suitcases were going, as Willis posted pics from a lovely island vacation. And it would seem now she’s showing off from all angles just to make sure they don’t get it wrong this time.

The singer/actress and oldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore gave the trolls more grist for their mill with the photos and a video clip of herself frolicking around in a swimsuit.

Taken on vacation, the shots are considerably less modest than that orange outfit, with Willis posing in a one-piece swimsuit. In one shot, she’s looking back, hair pulled up, and with only the coy caption, “Mom’s Red Bull always trying to steal my thunder…” referring to the energy drink in the background of the photo.

The video has Willis on a boat, jumping in some crystal clear waters, and showing off some dance moves -- all while some very chill French pop is strolling along with the summer vibe.

But rather than just another humble-brag IG post, Willis had some quite serious words to say about body-shaming.

"Also just to give clarity,” said Willis, “if I was really struggling with any kind of food issues (which I’m gratefully not) coming for me in my comments and telling me how I’m too skinny or I need to eat is absolutely not helpful and extremely body shaming.”

Willis has been sober for five years, and doesn’t take internet bullying lying down. She takes it diving into a beautiful lake.

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