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Demi Moore and Bruce Willis’ daughter Scout LaRue Willis has released a new music video for her song Love Without Possession.
In the four-minute visual the 30-year-old singer bares all, not just lyrically, but also literally, as she’s seen stripped down to nothing, covered only by her long brunette hair.
The piece of work sees the blue-eyed beauty in intimately shot frames as she sits alone at times, stands at others, and in some instances is accompanied by a swan.
Premiere: Scout Willis has released a new music video for her song Love Without Possession
Gorgeous: The creative brushes her very long locks in some outtakes as well
The video begins with a closeup view of Scout staring into the camera as the opening notes of the song start.
Slowly, the camera pans out, exposing more and more of the subject to the viewer.
The brunette stunner is seen in front of a blue-hued background. Soon after the frame switches to the artist’s bare midriff as strands of hair artistically drape around her waist.
The guitar-driven track is delicate and open, and those characteristics extend to the video production.
Opening up: She said on Instagram, ‘I wrote this song in 2016 in the midst of profound heartbreak, hope, confusion, tenderness, and growth’
Artful: One frame shows the artist’s bare midriff as strands of hair artistically drape around her waist
Fully seen: Slowly, the camera pans out, exposing more and more of the subject to the viewer
Taking it off: In the four-minute visual the 30-year-old singer bares all, not just lyrically, but also literally, as she’s seen stripped down to nothing, covered only by her long brunette hair
In one scene the entertainer wears a sheet-like dress that’s painted at the bottom with lush, green grass.
Behind her is a backdrop that echoes the graphic design.
As she hunches over Scout sings about future love, reminiscing on past moments with a companion.
The creative brushes her very long locks in some outtakes as well.
Delicate: The piece of work sees the blue-eyed beauty in intimately shot frames as she sits alone at times, stands at others, and in other instances is accompanied by a swan
Another scenario showcases the singer in front of dramatic red drapes.
In it she wears a red robe that’s embroidered in white along the collar, and on the sleeves and cuffs.
She poses with the long-neck animal and gently strokes its feathers as she croons.
Leading up to the premiere, the music artist took to Instagram to share her sentiments around the piece of art.
‘I wrote this song in 2016 in the midst of profound heartbreak, hope, confusion, tenderness, and growth.’
Willis added, ‘It kept me company like a tender friend, narrating a story I was living in real time, softening the edges of my pain as only art can.’
Angelic: In one scene the entertainer wears a sheet-like dress that’s painted at the bottom with lush, green grass
She went on to say, ‘I look back at the journey this broken heart led me on and have nothing but deep gratitude for everything that occurred, trusting and knowing that every moment of it was in service of my upliftment and awakening.’
Willis ended the note, ‘Recording this song in 2020 my greatest intention was to share as vulnerably as I could, in the hopes that this song might keep you company too.’
Bella Hadid joined in the comments to say, ‘Yes Scooooo, beautiful !!!!,’ adding four red heart emojis.
Lady in red: Another scenario showcases the singer in front of dramatic red drapes
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