Demi Moore marked America's Fourth of July holiday with a lavish family vacation in Greece.
Posing for a selfie with her daughter Rumer, the 58-year-old actress looked more like her 32-year-old's sister as they soaked up the sun in Santorini.
Demi - who also has Scout, 29, and Tallulah, 27, with ex husband Bruce Willis - looked incredible as she posed in a red bikini, covered by a white cotton t-shirt, on a boat around the Greek islands with her eldest daughter who wore a matching two piece.
"Happy 4th from Santorini!," the Indecent Proposal actress wrote alongside the beaming snap.

Rumer has been delighting followers wit updates from the family's sun-soaked getaway in Greece.
However, one of the snaps proved controversial as body-shamers jumped on a swimsuit snap and accused Rumer of looking "too thin".
Responding to her critics, she wrote: "It was a weird angle that even made me feel like I looked smaller than I do in real life.
"Even though you may think it’s your job or even your right to leave your unfiltered thoughts or judgements about my body for me and others to read ... it's not."

She urged those leaving negative comments to consider how someone who was struggling might have viewed their words.
She wrote: "Also just to give clarity if I was really struggling with any kind of food issues (which I'm gratefully not) coming for me in my comments and telling me how I'm too skinny or I need to eat is absolutely not helpful and extremely body shaming.

"If you were actually concerned for my health and welfare or anyone you think may be actually struggling send them a DM and have a private conversation and really ask how they are doing and if they would like support instead of posting inflammatory public comments. Body shaming of any kind if something I will not stand for."
Rumer has been open about her struggles with anxiety in the past, and admits it feels like she's "dying" through the worst of it.
"I get nauseous and my heart won’t slow down," she said.
"It sometimes feels like a force so much bigger than me has taken over the control panel in my brain."