Rumer Willis says she doesn't 'live off a trust fund' or get money from her famous parents after copping backlash over 'single mum' post
Rumer Willis has hit out at critics after copping backlash for posting a video about her ''never ending'' to-do list as a ''single mum''.In the Instagram post, Rumer, 37, the eldest daughter of former Hollywood couple Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, said she has to juggle things like her laundry, working out, dating and meal prepping while parenting.Watch the video above.Want the official inside scoop on MAFS, unfiltered and unseen? Watch After The Dinner Party here."The todo list in never ending. I need a nap and a duvet day asap ?," she captioned the Reel.One commenter wrote in part, "At least you won't have to worry about financial issues," which seems to hit a nerve with Rumer.She then clarified her financial situation, saying she does sometimes have financial stress despite having famous parents.READ MORE: Angelina Jolie reportedly eyeing permanent move from USREAD MORE: Big secret James Van Der Beek kept from wife before deathREAD MORE: Top Gear host's daughter speaks out after high-speed Formula E crash"Why do you automatically assume I don't have to deal with financial issues?" she replied in one comment."I have had really challenging moments financially providing for my daughter completely by myself."Rumer then added a clarification on her Stories, asserting she is the "sole provider" for her daughter Louetta, two, with "four different jobs" and doesn't "live off a trust fund or get money from my parents"."Just had to clarify since it seems there are quite a few uninformed and rude people in my comments on this post," she wrote."I work 4 different jobs to provide for my daughter. I am the sole provider for her. I don't live off a trust fund or get money from my parents. Most of the time I don't have help with her.""So how about y'all pause before you judge and assume."She also shared a reply to her story she received and added a lengthy message to critics."I want to respond to this with care, because I think there's a misunderstanding about what I was actually saying," she said.For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter here."I am very aware that I have privileges in my life that many people don't, and I don't take that for granted," she explained."I don't live my life treating family support as a backup plan. I take a lot of pride in providing for myself and for my daughter, and I've carried real financial stress and responsibility."There were years where I was the sole provider for multiple people, navigating pregnancy, inconsistent work, and the uncertainty that comes with that."So the idea that I don't work or don't understand financial pressure isn't accurate."Rumer's Hollywood megastar father Bruce Willis, 70, is battling frontotemporal dementia.The Die Hard and The Sixth Sense star, who is married to Emma Heming Willis, is living in a seperate home from family with full-time carers.FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.