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Demi Moore’s daughter Scout Willis is ensuring that her mom will be the belle of the ball!
Speaking exclusively with PEOPLE at the Cure Addiction Now Inaugural Fundraising Evening at The Beverly Hills Hotel on Feb. 24, Willis revealed she and her family are eagerly preparing for Oscar night on Sunday, March. 2.
With Moore nominated for Best Actress for her horror movie The Substance, Willis, 33, said her family will “definitely” be celebrating together during the ceremony, which will be held inside the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood.
“We’re trying to figure out if and where we are going to go and watch, but we’ll definitely be out celebrating in full force,” Willis tells PEOPLE.
She adds, “Our family is such a unit and such a massive support system.”
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When asked if she’s had any input on Moore’s outfit for the occasion, Willis teased that her mom, 62, will be wearing an eye-catching look.
“I’ve been in the room for some very secret special meetings that are happening,” she tells PEOPLE. “Things are narrowing. It’s going to be iconic, no matter what. I can promise you that the look is going to be to die for.”
Willis added that her family is aiming for a “cohesive” look as they step out together for the event which honors movies released last year.
Moore is set to go up against Cynthia Erivo in Wicked, Karla Sofía Gascón in Emilia Pérez, Mikey Madison in Anora and Fernanda Torres in I’m Still Here.
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In The Substance, Moore plays Hollywood icon Elisabeth Sparkle, who after taking the titular black-market drug births a “better” version of herself, Sue (Margaret Qualley).
While at the Los Angeles premiere of The Substance on Sept. 16, Scout revealed to PEOPLE that her mom’s movie had relevance to her life having grown up in the spotlight with the Indecent Proposal actress and dad Bruce Willis.
“Of course, it’s a fishbowl with a lot of cameras,” she said of fame, before stating that she has had to contend with “cameras throughout many awkward phases of life.”
“I feel like this movie is amazing because it’s poking fun a little bit, and it’s giving a satirical kind of critical eye to these beauty standards,” Scout added.
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