Rumer Willis has injured her foot and will not be able to continue dancing for the "Dancing With The Stars" live tour.

 "While on tour with 'Dancing With the Stars: Live!' Rumer Willis hurt her right foot dancing," her rep told Us Weekly. "She has been diagnosed with a stress fractures and is currently resting. While it remains unclear at this time if Rumer will be able to dance for the remainder of the tour, she is still having fun with her dancing family and will continue to be on the road with the tour. She is hanging up her dancing shoes (for now), but Rumer is still a huge part of the tour and will be singing in various numbers throughout the 90 minute show."

The 26-year-old won the Mirror Ball trophy with her partner Val Chmerkovskiy on the most recent season of ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" and has been performing on the show's "Perfect Ten" live tour ever since. She was on the show for her singing and acting career, as well as being Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's daughter.

Rumer posted a photo of her right foot in a boot to her Instagram on Thursday.

"I have to hang up my dancing shoes for a little bit because of a few stress fractures in my foot," the caption read. "But it's not gonna stop me from singing for you guys on the #DWTSlivetour."

She was also spotted Tuesday night in a foot brace while at a nightclub in West Hollywood, Calif., according to the Daily Mail.

Everything seemed to be fine three days ago when she posted a photo of her and Val on stage. "I have had such an amazing time on the #DWTSlivetour so far," the caption read. "I am so grateful to be able to keep dancing not only for myself but for all of you guys. Feel so lucky to be sharing the stage with such incredible people and a huge thank you to @iamvalc for continuing to help me grow as a dancer everyday."

The "Dancing With The Stars: Live!" 40-city tour began on June 13 and is scheduled to end August 11. Rumer has not revealed if and when she will be returning to the tour.