Rumer Willis ‘lost virginity to older man who took advantage’ when she was 18

Rumer Willis ‘lost virginity to older man who took advantage’ when she was 18

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Rumer Willis ‘lost her virginity to older man who took advantage’ when she was 18

Rumer Willis has opened up about the moment she lost her virginity and the circumstances that surrounded that moment when she was a teenager

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Rumer Willis has opened up about the moment she lost her virginity to an “older man” who “took advantage” of her.

The 32-year-old actress was sharing her inner secrets to Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield-Norris on Facebook Watch series, Red Table Talk.

Rumer recalled the moment she first had sex when she was a teenager and said that she was a little “gung-ho” in the moment and looking back that it wasn’t really quite right.

The daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis spoke out about the moment, saying: “When I lost my virginity when I was 18, I was more concerned with the shame that I was feeling at not having done it.

“I was not abused or it wasn’t rape, but I didn’t say yes. I wasn’t gung ho about it. But I also didn’t say no. I just let it happen.”

Rumer continued: “[He] didn’t check in. That’s where I feel like the man’s responsibility is. No means no, but what if you can’t say no?”

This is not the first time that Rumer has appeared at the Red Table as she had previously been there with her mum Demi and sister Tallulah Willis, 26.

In the November 2019 episode, Tallulah continued: “Like, I remember, there’s just the anxiety that would come up in my body when I could sense her eyes shutting a little bit more, the way she was speaking, or she would be a lot more affectionate with me if she wasn’t sober.”

Rumer said that she remembered her mum’s behaviour being “jarring and weird”.

Tallulah added: “I recall being very upset and kind of treating her like a child and speaking to her like a child. It was not the mom that we had grown up with.”