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Demi Moore in a "Great Mood" After Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis' Pregnancy News Breaks

Rumer Willis performed at "For the Record: Tarantino" at the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs, California

By Zach Johnson, Sara Kitnick Mar 28, 2014 12:57 PMTags
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Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher's divorce was finalized just four months ago, and after her ex-husband recently proposed to Mila Kunis—and then E! News exclusively broke the news that the future spouses are now expecting their first child together—no one would blame her for being upset.

And yet, the 51-year-old actress showed no signs of distress when she attended "For the Record: Tarantino" at DBA in West Hollywood Thursday. Moore was on hand to support daughter Rumer Willis, who was just one of many artists who performed songs from director Quentin Tarantino's films.

Moore wore an all-black ensemble. "She looked fantastic!" an eyewitness tells E! News exclusively. "She was in a great mood, proudly yet analytically watching her daughter Rumer, who was killing it."

The cabaret show featured scenes from Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Four Rooms, Kill Bill Vols. 1 and 2, Death Proof, Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained. In addition to Rumer, other performers included The Carrie Diaries' Lindsey Gort and Pretty Little Liars' Janel Parrish.

Booths were arranged around the circular stage, ensuring audience members had great views. The actors used the entire room for their scenes, and wherever the actor went, the spotlight followed.

Rumer played Pulp Fiction's Mia Wallace, a role made famous by Uma Thurman in the 1994 cult classic. Of course, the young star's father, Bruce Willis, also played Butch Coolidge in the crime film. "She has such a stage presence and an amazing voice," the eyewitness says of Rumer, 25.

Moore, no doubt, would agree with that sentiment. "Demi clapped and smiled as she watched her daughter perform. She was very relaxed in her booth. It seemed she was really enjoying herself," the eyewitness tells E! News. "At the end of the show, Demi stood up and whistled."

"For the Record: Tarantino" at DBA runs until May 17, but the show will be hosted by the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs, Calif., from April 28 to April 30.

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Thursday's opening night performance marks the first time Moore has been seen in public since E! News first reported that Kutcher and Kunis are expecting a baby. While has yet to publicly comment on the That '70s Show co-stars' baby news, the parents-to-be are over the moon. Just don't expect Kunis, 30, to talk about her pregnancy when she hits the road to promote this summer's Jupiter Ascending.

"She is so private she probably won't ever talk about it—at least not publicly," a source recently said. "She and Ashton don't want to share this with the world. They've been like that for their entire relationship. Ashton knows what it's like having a very public relationship and doesn't want it again."