Scout Willis, daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, has revealed why they have chosen to isolate with her divorced parents together during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and not with Bruce’s wife Emma Heming and their two daughters.

Earlier this month, the family posted a photo in which Bruce is seen posing alongside his ex-wife, Scout, and her sister Tallulah’s boyfriend, Dillon Buss. The picture went viral, raising eyebrows.

Bruce’s wife, Heming, and their daughters, Mabel and Evelyn, were nowhere to be seen.

Last Friday, Scout appeared on the “Dopey” podcast, setting the record straight about her parents’ coronavirus quarantine arrangements. She said Heming Willis had initially intended to join the group in Sun Valley, Idaho; however, a medical emergency left her stranded in Los Angeles.

“It’s just so funny because to me they’re just like my super f***ing weird parents but to everyone else, there’s like this different level,” Scout said.

“My step mum was going to come up here too with my little sisters … but my younger sister … at a park, had never gotten the talk about not f***ing with hypodermic needles that she found, so she actually tried to poke her shoe with it and poked her foot,” she added.

Her younger sister’s accident called for a trip to the doctor, which made Heming Willis stay in Los Angeles while waiting to get test results.

Scout said, “Travel got crazy, so my stepmom stayed in LA with my little sisters.”

Willis and Moore were married from 1987 to 2000. Willis married Emma Heming in 2009.

Scout also said that it was cute being with her parents in the house where she was raised. She said, “They’re both such nerdy, adorable ’90s parents in a small town where they chose to have their kids and not be in LA.” Although travel restrictions are keeping Willis and his wife apart, she is in constant touch with her family on social media.