Tallulah Willis Nude Photo Scandal: Topless Photos Allegedly Of The Teen 'Smoking A Joint' Being Shopped
July 5 2012, Published 12:00 p.m. ET
Tallulah Willis is the latest Hollywood starlet to be embroiled in a nude photo scandal as topless photos, allegedly of the teen, are being shopped around media outlets, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
Four pictures, allegedly of Willis, who turned 18 on February 3, are being offered for sale, showing Tallulah fully topless, mugging for the camera and toking on what appears to be a joint.
Demi Moore and Bruce Willis' daughter is no stranger to controversy, last year the then 17-year-old was cited for underage drinking in Hollywood.
And Tallulah's two sisters have also done their part to embarrass their divorced parents. Older sister Scout, 20, was arrested last month in New York for underage drinking and using a fake ID.
And then in 2007, the oldest of the girls, Rumer was one of four people in a hotel room in Aberdeen, Md. when cops came in and arrested one of the group for marijuana possession. Rumer was questioned at the scene but was not arrested and was never charged in connection with the incident.
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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, other stars to be included in nude photo scandals include Christina Aguilera, Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus and Jessica Alba.
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