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Bruce Willis' daughter pays homage to dad with risqué 'Fifth Element' Halloween costume


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Tallulah Belle Willis looked out of this world in a Halloween costume inspired by her father, Bruce Willis', famous 1997 science fiction film "The Fifth Element."

The 25-year-old re-created the iconic (and revealing) white bandage outfit worn by Milla Jovovich's extraterrestrial character Leeloo. The original futuristic look was by Jean Paul Gaultier, the film's costume designer.

Tallulah shared a picture of her risqué Halloween getup on Instagram Sunday, writing, "Seno Akta Gamat," a phrase from Leeloo's alien language in the film.

In the photo, Tallulah looks to the sky with her arms outstretched, posing against a white wall. She completed her costume with Leeloo's signature orange hair. 

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In the movie, Bruce Willis played Korben Dallas, a taxi driver who joined forces with Jovovich's Leeloo to save Earth from a cosmic entity by reuniting her with four other elements.

Tallulah is the third daughter of Willis and ex-wife Demi Moore. The couple also share daughters Rumer, 31, and Scout, 28.

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