London: Tallulah Willis, the youngest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, is thought to be the latest victim of a nude photo scandal.
According to Radar Online, four scandalous pictures of the 18-year-old are allegedly being shopped around to various media outlets.
The racy snaps, thought to be of the teen who just graduated high school last month, are alsaid to show her posing topless for the camera and smoking what is thought to be a joint, the Daily Mail reported.
The latest scandal comes after Tallulah had a close encounter with Los Angeles Police last year.
The then 17-year-old and two of her girlfriends were reportedly spotted by officers in Hollywood, carrying what looked like two bottles of alcohol.
The officers conducted a brief investigation and determined that the three under age girls, were indeed carrying alcohol, which was illegal, since 21 is the legal drinking age in the US.
According to TMZ.com at the time, officers cited the girls at the scene for underage possession before letting them off with a warning.
Since all three girls were under 18, they had to be released into the custody of a parent or guardian.
ANI
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