Rumer Willis holds her newborn daughter Louetta as she steps into Encino with her partner Derek Thomas…four months after giving birth
Rumer Willis looked every way a loving mom as she stepped into Encino with her family on Saturday.
The actress, 35, was photographed holding her newborn daughter Louetta as she left an office building with her partner Derek Thomas.
Rumer – who gave birth in April – looked naturally radiant in a beige linen dress with a matching jumper and pink suede slip-ons.
The House Bunny star was makeup free and her long strawberry blonde curls were tucked behind her ears.
Meanwhile, Rumer’s baby daddy Derek kept it casual-cool in a vintage Prince and The Revolution T-shirt, distressed jeans and comfy black Crocs.
Family outing: Rumer Willis looked every way a loving mom as she stepped into Encino with her family on Saturday
The 35-year-old actress was photographed holding her newborn daughter Louetta as she exited an office building with her partner Derek Thomas.
At some point during the outing, the couple stopped to share a warm hug before taking a break.
Willis and her partner were first linked when they performed together in May last year.
The pair seemed to cement their relationship with the public last November, when they posed side-by-side during a fall-themed photoshoot.
The happy couple revealed that they were expecting a child in December last year.
Willis and Thomas then started a family with Louetta’s birth, which took place in April.
The actress has since shared several photos of her baby girl on her Instagram account.
The performer spoke about motherhood during an interview with Peoplewhere she revealed the origin of her daughter’s name.
“It was a typo. Her dad and I were texting, and he left the “R” from Loretta, and it was just Louetta,” she recalled.
Sweet: At one point during the outing, the couple stopped to share a warm hug before taking a break
Surprise! The happy couple announced in December that they were expecting a child
Origin: The performer spoke about motherhood during an interview with People where she revealed the origin of her daughter’s name
Willis then stated that she immediately fell in love with the name and was glad she noticed the mistake.
“I thought, ‘Oh, I love that!” I feel like it was one of those moments of divine intervention in the universe, and we actually found out quite early in my pregnancy,” she said.
The artist acknowledged that while she subsequently had doubts about the name, she eventually embraced the idea of giving it to her daughter.
“I fell in love with the name so early on, I was afraid it wouldn’t work. But then she came out, and I mean, to me, at least now, I was going to call her Lou whether she was a boy or a girl,” she stated.