Demi Moore’s daughter is setting the record straight.
Tallulah Willis is hitting back following claims that “The Substance” star, 62, snubbed Kylie Jenner at the 2025 Golden Globes Sunday when Jenner congratulated the actress on her best actress in a comedy or musical win.
The rumor mill went into overdrive after a video showed Moore hugging Elle Fanning, 26, and seemingly ignoring Jenner, who was sitting next to the “A Complete Unknown” actress.
“The Kardashians” star was there as her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet’s plus-one. He stars as Bob Dylan alongside Fanning in the movie.
When Jenner attempted to congratulate Moore on her monumental win, Moore seemed to brush off her well-wishes.
However, Tallulah said that’s not the case.
“NIPPING THIS STRAIGHT IN THE BUD,” Moore and Bruce Willis’ daughter, 30, said about the rumors.
“We spent new year with Elle [Fanning], so connecting with her after a win was a very organic thing to do, this angel was in total shock and delight and moving throughout a warm room of well wishes,” she shared of her mother.
“There was not snub of any sort, had she seen KJ wanting to congratulate her she would have fully given her the time and space,” Willis added. “Literally just give it all a break and let a gal enjoy her accomplishment.”
Moore snagged her first major industry award at Sunday’s 82nd annual Golden Globes and explained how much the victory meant to her in a tear-jerking speech.
Despite being in the Brat Pack and starring in classics such as “Ghost,” “St. Elmo’s Fire,” “G.I. Jane” and more, she had never won a prestigious award outside of People’s Choice Awards honors in her more than 40-year career.
“Thirty years ago, I had a producer tell me that I was a popcorn actress,” Moore said during her acceptance speech, “and at that time, I made that mean that this wasn’t something that I was allowed to have.”
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Her family, including her three daughters — Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah — watched their mom’s big win from home, and their reaction to her victory was priceless.
The girls even joined Moore for the afterparty, snapping photos of their mom with her statue.
“Clear eyes full hearts CANT LOSE,” Tallulah captioned a series of party pictures.
“A night so joyful we barely took any photos! WHAT A GLORIOUS MOMENT!” Scout wrote as the caption of her tribute post.
“SHE DID IT,” Rumer said while sharing the video of her family erupting in excitement from home when Moore’s name was called.
Moore beat Amy Adams (“Nightbitch”), Cynthia Erivo (“Wicked”), Karla Sofía Gascón (“Emilia Pérez”), Zendaya (“Challengers”) and Mikey Madison (“Anora”) for best actress in a comedy or musical, which she won for her role in the camp-filled horror flick “The Substance.”