Demi Moore attended the premiere of her new film, “The Substance,” accompanied by her three daughters.

The “Ghost” star, 61, walked the red carpet in a stunning scarlet gown with Rumer, Scout and Tallulah Willis at the Directors Guild of America Theater in Los Angeles on Monday night.

Moore, who shares her children with her ex-husband Bruce Willis, wrapped her arms around her brood as they smiled for shutterbugs at the starry film event.

Demi Moore attended the “Substance” premiere with her daughters, Scout, Tallulah and Rumer Willis on Monday. REUTERS
The actress posed for photos with her kids at the Directors Guild of America Theater in Los Angeles. FilmMagic
She smiled as her daughters showed her movie some support. FilmMagic

The actress looked radiant in a red Oscar de la Renta strapless gown featuring an abstract sequin mosaic motif that sparkled on the A-lister.

She wore her long, black hair in delicate waves around her face and rocked dangling Marli earrings that added even more bling to her already shiny ensemble.

The three sisters, meanwhile, wore more subdued looks, with Rumer, 36, and Tallulah, 30, opting for simple black dresses and Scout, 33, going for an autumn-appropriate chocolate brown gown.

Moore wrapped her arms around her girls as they posed for cameras. Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP
The sisters wore muted colors for the event. FilmMagic

The Willis ladies appeared to be in high spirits as they showed their support for their mom, who portrays a fading fitness guru who is offered a drug that transforms her into a more youthful version of herself.

Moore also posed for photos with her co-stars from the body horror flick, including Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid.

The “G.I. Jane” star previously opened up about accepting her age despite facing the difficulties of losing one’s youth in the Coralie Fargeat-directed movie.

Moore stunned in a gorgeous red strapless gown. Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock
She also posed for snaps with co-stars Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid and the film’s director, Coralie Fargeat. REUTERS

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“It’s not hugely different before and after,” she told Variety in an interview when asked about the theme of age in “The Substance.”

“But it gave me a greater appreciation for myself as I am. One of the biggest themes of my career is challenging preconceived ideas and limitations. I’m at a point where I’m writing my own story, as opposed to my story being dictated to me based on my age.”

Moore also said that Hollywood has changed and there are more opportunities for women of all ages than there used to be.

Moore shares her daughters with ex-husband Bruce Willis (second from left). Getty Images For Comedy Central
The “Die Hard” star and Moore divorced in 2000. Instagram/@demimoore

“Who says somebody can’t look a certain way or do certain things? Your sixties is not what your sixties used to be,” she said. “There’s a part of me that’s enjoying figuring it out as I go along.”

The “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” star was married to Bruce, 69, from 1987 to 2000, and they have maintained a close relationship since their divorce.

The “Die Hard” star, who was diagnosed with dementia last year, married Emma Heming in 2009, and they share two daughters: Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10.

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