
Rumer Willis is set to guest star on “90210,” Access Hollywood can exclusively reveal.
Demi Moore and Bruce Willis’ eldest daughter has scored herself the role of Gia for at least one episode in the series, which is set at the fictional West Beverly High School in Los Angeles.
Rumer’s character Gia has been described as a punky cute lesbian who isn’t afraid to speak her mind, a rep for The CW, which airs the teen series, told Access.
Gia will work at school paper the Blaze News alongside Navid (Michael Steger), Adrianna (Jessica Lowndes) and Silver (Jessica Stroup).
Rumer isn’t the only star headed to West Beverly. As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, former “Days of Our Lives” hunk Trevor Donovan has joined the cast as teenage tennis player Teddy.
“90210” returns to The CW this fall.
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Rumer Willis said she was daunted by the prospect of acting opposite Academy Award-winner Angelica Huston on the NBC TV series “Medium.”
“At first I’m thinking, `Oh, my goodness, I haven’t done that much and I’m getting to work with Angelica,” Willis said. “But she was very sweet and helpful and just such a pleasure to work with.”
In the episode airing Monday night, Willis guest stars as Bethany, a character who has fallen down what the actress calls “a slippery slope” to drugs and prostitution.
“It was fun for me,” said the 20-year-old Willis. “It’s something I’ve never really done, been able to go outside myself and play a character that was so different from myself.”
Huston is returning to “Medium” as Cynthia Keener, an imprisoned private investigator who has a connection to the troubled woman played by Willis. The episode is directed by series star Patricia Arquette.
The drama holds a family connection for Willis: Glenn Gordon Caron, its executive producer, gave her father Bruce Willis his big break on the TV series “Moonlighting” in the 1980s.
Caron, who’s known Rumer Willis since she was a baby, said he was visiting her dad in New York about six months ago when the actress dropped by.
After complimenting her on her role in the movie “The House Bunny,” Caron recounted, he told her, “I probably should be looking for something for you on `Medium.’”
He’s pleased with the outcome, he said: “She really rose to the occasion. She’s quite terrific in the show.”
Rumer Willis considers it “a cool thing” to be able to follow in her dad’s footsteps with Caron, adding, “One can only hope you do well and live up to the name.”
And her father’s reaction? Thrilled, she said, and that’s even before the episode airs.
“My dad actually called me the other day. He’d been in a taxi cab and apparently there was an interview that that I’d done about `Medium.’ He was in the car with my stepmom (actress-model Emma Heming) and he got all excited when he saw me.”
Another parent, stepdad Ashton Kutcher (married to her mom, Demi Moore), is a prominent Twitter fan. Willis said she’s a dabbler compared to Kutcher but admires the microblogging Web site.
It gives everyone a chance to be themselves, including celebrities, she said.
“It’s a great place for starting a new era of people being less harsh or judgmental,” she said. “You can really get to know people and everybody is just a human. Just because they have a different job doesn’t make them any less a person than anybody else.”

And now Ashton Kutcher is her stepdad. But despite Rumer Willis being the offspring of movie royalty and a key part of Hollywood’s most unconventional extended family, the truth about Rumer is that she is is remarkably down to earth, and no spoilt brat.
Even if Rumer Willis didn’t have a famous surname, there would be no mistaking the DNA.
The eldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore has definitely got her mum’s melting, chocolate-brown eyes. When saying that she also has a look of her dad, she shrieks and grimaces, covering the lower part of her face with her hands: ‘I hate my jaw!’ she says.
There is an underlying stability in Rumer’s life that stems from the knowledge that she has a close, loving family. She was ten when her parents split up and 17 when her mother remarried.

“When Ashton came into our lives, he was just an extension of our family. He’s like a friend as well as a stepdad. We talk about everything – auditions, boyfriends, family. He understands more than my parents sometimes because he’s closer to my age.
Ash was a heart-throb, to me. I had pictures of him on my wall at boarding school and I remember my mom saying that her new “friend” Ashton was going to come and hang out with us. And I said, “Whoa, wait – Ashton Kutcher?” and I kind of freaked out a little bit. I definitely blushed.
But I got over any strangeness because I’d never seen my mom happier. It was like watching two 16-year-olds who were going to the prom together and were totally in love.”

The 15-year age difference between her mother and stepfather is irrelevant, she says. ‘There was such an uproar in the media when they first started dating and I thought, “Just leave them alone, they
are really happy.”
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Rumer Willis looked right at home among a bevy of Hollywood It Girls last night as she turned out for the opening of the D&G flagship boutique in Los Angeles.
The daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis was among a star-studded crowd that included Paris and Nicky Hilton, Nicole Richie, The Hills’ Lauren Conrad and former star of The O.C. Rachel Bilson.
The 20-year-old put her freshly dyed red locks on show as she paraded around the red carpet in a daring backless halter-neck dress which revealed her ‘Be present’ tattoo.
Father Bruce recently revealed he is nervous about his daughter’s foray into the Hollywood scene.
He said: ‘I worry about her being in show business. It is full of people like me.
The Die Hard actor also insists – if somewhat unconvincingly – that nepotism hasn’t played a part in her budding career.
‘She has turned out so well. We did not push her into acting.
‘She just sat me and Demi down and said “Look, I know you both think you’re big shots but I don’t want any help. I want to do this by myself.”
‘She went out there and did it by herself and I am sure she can look after herself.’
Rumer has so far appeared in the movie Bunny Girl and also made a cameo appearance in the 100th episode of US show CSI: NY.
Next up, Rumer is scheduled to take on a lead role in the film Slightly Single in L.A. in which she plays an aspiring photographer looking for love.

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Bruce and Demi’s actress-offspring will be playing a character by the name of Mac Taylor in CSI: NY’s 100th episode, but Gary Sinise’s tormented detective isn’t undergoing a radical sex change. Rather, the landmark episode, airing Nov. 19, finds Sinise’s team investigating a serial killer who’s targeting people with the name Mac Taylor; Willis will be playing one of those unlucky Macs.
The 100th eppy will also mark the arrival of a new detective, played by Julia Ormond (Legends of the Fall, Sabrina), and the return of Nelly as a confidential informant to Mac and Co.
Of course, if I know you CSI: NY fans, you’re probably just reading this item in the hopes that I’ll offer up some scoop concerning your favorite partners in crime and sex, Danny and Lindsay. And lo and behold, I’ve got a little something for you: Sources confirm to me exclusively that the 100th episode does not include any major D-L developments.
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Micah Alberti is Rumer Willis’ Boyfriend

Rumer Willis’ new boyfriend, Micah Alberti, along with her family, were on hand to lend her support at the premiere of The House Bunny at the Mann Village Theater Wednesday night.
As a biography, Micah Alberti was born on August 19, 1984 in Madison, Wisconsin. He is 24 years old.
He has appeared in the ABC soap, All My Children, where he played James Edward Martin for a year. He has been a guest star in “8 Simple Rules” and “Smallville”. He is widely known for his role as Matt Ritter on the ABC Family drama, “Wildfire”.
Alberti is a model as well and took part in the 2000 International Modeling and Talent Association competition in New York.
While in high school, he played football and baseball and spent 15 years training as a gymnast.
“The House Bunny” CosmoGIRL! Special Screening
Emma Stone, Rumer Willis, Anna Faris and Katharine McPhee






Rumer Willis used to hate her name

The daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis tells this Sunday’s Page Six Magazine that when she was 12, she realized she “got screwed.” “My sisters, Scout and Talullah, had cute nicknames,” she says. “When I was 12 and had crushes on guys, I’d put my first name with their last name, but it never sounded right. Rumer Depp? Nope. In school, kids would sing, ‘Rumer, Rumer with a big hairy tumor.’ ” She also says she was shocked to be named one of People’s 100 Most Beautiful People this year: “After being compared to Jay Leno for so long, you don’t think of yourself in that way.”
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Power of Paws Launch Party
Nicky Hilton and Rumer Willis





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