"A Good Day To Die Hard" actor Bruce Willis was seen in his most hilarious photos courtesy of his daughter Scout who posted his throwback pictures in Twitter for Father's Day.
On June 15, Sunday, Bruce Willis' daughter Scout took to Twitter her Father's Day greeting for the "A Good Day To Die Hard" action star where she posted a photo of her father wearing an orange wig with curlers, according to US Magazine.
Wearing a floral printed dress, the actor was clad in pearl jewel accessories and reading glasses while sitting on a couch. The 59-year-old action star was also wearing a black leather shoes.
Scout Willis tweeted, "Creator of 5 daughters."
Scout Willis' Twitter followers immediately extended their Father's Day greeting to the "Die Hard" main man following the hilarious photos posted by the 22-year-old Brown University graduate.
Twitter follower Veronica Bingham said "@Scout_Willis Proves he's up for any challenge, graciously."
"@Scout_Willis it takes a man to make a woman," said in another tweet.
The "A Good Day To Die Hard" actor was also seen half-naked in another photo tweeted by Scout where he was lying on a tub. Showing his hair chest, the actor was just wearing jeans, a hat and shoes where Scout Willis captioned the photo, "Man, Myth, Legend, Daddio. S/o to the one and only BW #FreeTheNipple."
It can be recalled the hash tag #FreeTheNipple made news in the social media world when Bruce Willis' daughter Scout posted her photo without a top, revealing her breasts while walking in a street in New York City.
Scout Willis said that the photo was taken by her boyfriend as her protest against Instagram's no nudity policy. The Instragram accounts of "Diamond" singer Rihanna and Scout Willis herself were disabled after posting nude photos.
She tweeted, "Legal in NYC but not on @instagram," Scout captioned a pic, while adding in another, "What @instagram won't let you see. #FreeTheNipple."
In another report from US Magazine, Scout cleared that she was not trying to go against the policy but it was her expression of a "women's right."