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Demi Moore's daughter in nude pic scandal

Los Angeles - Demi Moore and Bruce Wills' daughter,Tallulah Willis, could find herself caught up in a nude photograph scandal.

Four pictures, which are supposed to be of the 18-year-old, show a topless girl holding what appears to be a marijuana cigarette, reports RadarOnline.

The images are now being shopped around media outlets for purchase.

Last year, the teenager was cited for underage drinking in the Hollywood area.

Tallulah's two sisters have also been involved in controversy.

Her 20-year-old sister Scout was arrested last month in New York for underage drinking and using a fake ID card.

In 1997, the oldest of the girls, Rumer, was one of four people in a hotel room in Aberdeen, Maryland in the US when police officers came in and arrested one of the group for marijuana possession.

Learning to listen

Rumer was questioned at the scene but was not arrested and was never charged in connection with the controversial incident.

Their Die Hard  actor father, Bruce - who recently welcomed daughter, Mabel, to the world with his wife Emma Heming - admitted his older children taught him to listen.

Bruce commented: "Sometimes I have to resist the urge to speak. I learned it from dealing with my kids. That's my number one rule. It applies in life. But it's more about being a father.

"I'd rather hear what they have to say. You learn more by listening... (It) is just a matter of not equating drama with actions that will help them. Teach them to shun drama."

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