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NEW YORK - There's a new kid in town at West Beverly Hills High — and, naturally, she has famous parents.
A spokeswoman for the CW network, Kristen Hall, says Rumer Willis will appear next season on "90210."
Hall says the 20-year-old daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore will guest-star in one episode as "a punky, cute lesbian who isn't afraid to speak her mind." Willis' character, named Gia, will work at the school paper.
Her episode airs Sept. 15, a week after the teen drama's second-season premiere.
Willis, the eldest of three sisters, recently guest-starred on the NBC series "Medium." She was also on the big screen last year as a sorority misfit in the comedy "The House Bunny."
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