Tallulah Willis continues to battle with her own grief as her father, Bruce Willis, battles frontotemporal dementia — a progressive neurological disorder that impacts both cognition and behaviour.
17.05.2023 - 12:43 / etonline.com
Tallulah Willis has summoned the mama bears. Demi Moore and Emma Heming Willis each came to Tallulah's defense after the 29-year-old shared a series of social media messages she says she's received from body shamers. «I think it’s important to share this, that this happens, that this happens to a healing person in recovery, who has been honest about how very sick she was/is and is working daily to find safety and home within her skin,» Tallulah candidly wrote, referencing her battle with body dysmorphia. «It felt really important to show you this, that this happens,» she continued.
«I'm very thankful I’ve gotten to a place where I don’t become dismantled by strangers words (for the most part). I love you and I like you — myself, buuskis included!»The screenshots shared appear to show direct messages she's received from people responding cruelly to her photo posts. Tallulah's mother, Demi, took to the comments to sing her praises and offer heartfelt words of solidarity.
The actress shares Tallulah and her sisters — 34-year-old Rumer Willis and 31-year-old Scout Willis — with ex-husband, Bruce Willis. «I am so proud of you! People often can only reflect their own fear. Be you in all your forms and keep shining your gorgeous glorious light!»Emma, Tallulah's step-mother and Bruce's wife of 14 years, also offered her support in the comments. «I’m so sorry Tallulah.
You’ve summoned the mama bears on here who would like to know who this person is.»A post shared by tallulah (@buuski)Back in 2021, Tallulah addressed her body image issues and reveal that she punished herself for not looking more like her superstar mother.«Took me way too long to realize that: A. Aging happens without your control, time passes and your face can
.Tallulah Willis continues to battle with her own grief as her father, Bruce Willis, battles frontotemporal dementia — a progressive neurological disorder that impacts both cognition and behaviour.
Tallulah Willis continues to battle with her own grief as her father, Bruce Willis, battles frontotemporal dementia -- a progressive neurological disorder that impacts both cognition and behavior.Bruce was diagnosed with the disorder last year, and as a byproduct, aphasia, a brain-mediated inability to speak or to understand speech. Tallulah recently opened up about her father's health and her changing relationship with the star in a candid essay for . Speaking to ET's Brice Sander at the premiere of her new Fox reality series, , Thursday, Tallulah said she hopes that her words resonate with people.«I mean, the response has been so unbelievable, and I'm incredibly grateful, not only for the people that have reached out, but for and Anna and Rob and everyone that was a part of getting that there,» Tallulah said.
An unbreakable bond. Tallulah Willis opened up about her father Bruce Willis’ dementia battle and shared that he still recognizes her.
Bruce Willis’ daughter Tallulah is opening up about how her father’s battle with frontotemporal dementia has deeply impacted her and the family. Tallulah, 29, said she could sense something was off about the Hollywood actor before he was first diagnosed with aphasia in March 2022. "I’ve known that something was wrong for a long time," Tallulah admitted in an article she wrote for Vogue.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Tallulah Willis, daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, has penned an emotional essay for Vogue in which she recounts her family coming to terms with Bruce’s dementia. The actor’s family announced in March 2022 that Willis has aphasia diagnosis, a language disorder caused by brain damage that affects a person’s ability to communicate, and would be retiring from acting as a result. In February, the family confirmed that Bruce’s aphasia was the result of frontotemporal dementia. Tallulah writes that her family is in the “beginning of grief” due to Bruce’s condition. “I’ve known that something was wrong for a long time,” Tallulah writes. “It started out with a kind of vague unresponsiveness, which the family chalked up to Hollywood hearing loss: ‘Speak up! “Die Hard” messed with Dad’s ears.’ Later that unresponsiveness broadened, and I sometimes took it personally.”
Bruce Willis' youngest daughter, Tallulah, noticed early signs of her dad's dementia before his medical diagnosis, she has revealed. Yet she says her own health battles meant she was "too sick to handle it" while being in a state of "denial".The Bandits actress, 29, who is the daughter of 68 year old Bruce and his ex-wife, Demi Moore, 60, opened up about their health battles for an essay in Vogue, published on 31 May.
Bruce Willis’ daughter Tallulah has written an emotional letter, recalling the first signs of her father’s declining health.Back in February, it was announced that the Die Hard star had frontotemporal dementia. The condition is an uncommon type of dementia that causes problems with behaviour and language, caused by gradual changes and damage in the brain.
Emma Heming Willis has told her online followers that a clinical trial searching for a cure for frontotemporal dementia – a debilitating brain disease affecting her husband, Bruce Willis – has ended.
dementia diagnosis. The 29-year-old daughter of Bruce, 68, and his ex-wife Demi Moore, 60, revealed that the “Die Hard” star spends most of his days on the first floor of his home, which he shares with his current wife, Emma Heming, 44.While Bruce’s dementia hasn’t affected his mobility, Tallulah said in a Vogue article published Wednesday, he often frequents the “open plan of the kitchen-dining-living room, or in his office” — the latter which she claimed “is filled with the knickknacks he has collected: vintage toy cars, coins, rocks, objects made of brass.”“He likes things that feel heavy in the hand, that he can spin around in his fingers,” Tallulah added.
Tallulah Willis is telling her story. After battling years of commentary on her body, grappling with the highs and lows that come with having a famous family, and most recently, dealing with her dad, Bruce Willis' aphasia diagnosis, the 29-year-old actress is forging her own path forward.Days after sharing a series of social media messages that she said she's received from body shamers, Tallulah opened up to about her battle with body dysmorphia and anorexia, garnering the support of her mom, Demi Moore, and stepmother, Emma Heming Willis.«I think it’s important to share this, that this happens, that this happens to a healing person in recovery, who has been honest about how very sick she was/is and is working daily to find safety and home within her skin,» Tallulah wrote, just days ahead of her candid conversation with the outlet.
Tallulah Willis is opening herself up like never before in a candid essay she’s written for Vogue.
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Emma Heming Willis on Monday shared that her 9-year-old daughter Evelyn is educating herself on her father Bruce Willis’ disease after his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis. "So, I have to tell you this story, and I'm going to try and do it without crying because when Evelyn told me this I was an absolute puddle," the 44-year-old shared in a video post on her Instagram. She said her daughter asked her a few days ago, "Did you know that people with dementia can become severely dehydrated?" Heming Willis told her daughter she was not aware of that but inquired how she knew. "She said, 'Well, I was at school the other day,’ and she said, ‘and I had some free time, and I was looking up fun facts about dementia.’" While the mom of two said looking up "fun facts" about dementia "isn’t funny, it’s kinda funny," she added, touching her heart, because she said it reminded her that Evelyn "really is her father’s child because these two really just love some random facts." She said she told Evelyn they would always make sure Willis had a bottle of water with him, and explained to her, "That is the most loving and compassionate thing that you can do is be curious and educate yourself on your dad’s disease." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emma Heming Willis (@emmahemingwillis) Expanding on that idea in a second video, Heming Willis said one of the "most loving and compassionate things we can do" as caregivers and family and friends of people who have been diagnosed with an illness is to "educate ourselves about our loved one’s disease." She added, "So, keep educating yourself, stay curious and remember to hydrate your loved ones." The "Die Hard" actor has been diagnosed with
Bruce Willis is surrounded by love. The 68-year-old actor's wife, Emma Heming Willis, took to Instagram to share a beautiful story about how the couple's 9-year-old daughter, Evelyn, is offering her support amid her dad's battle with frontotemporal dementia. «So I have to tell you this story, and I'm going to try and do it without crying,» Emma said in a series of videos on Monday. «Because when Evelyn told me this story, I was an absolute puddle.» Emma, who also shares 11-year-old daughter Mabel Willis with thestar, relayed that Evelyn had approached her to ask if she was aware that people with dementia «can become severely dehydrated.» When asked how she knew about that issue, Evelyn said that she had used her free time in school to research «fun facts about dementia.» «Now, that's not funny, but it's kind of funny,» Emma noted.
Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming Willis just shared an adorable thing that their 9-year-old daughter Evelyn did amid the actor’s battle with frontotemporal dementia.
Bruce Willis' wife has shared an update on her actor husband's prognosis as he continues to battle with the effects of his devastating dementia diagnosis. Emma Heming Willis, who married the Hollywood icon in the Turks and Caicos Islands in 2009 after meeting at the gym two years earlier, said 68-year-old Bruce's options for treatment were "slim" but the family wouldn't lose hope as they continue to learn to manage his condition.The Die Hard and Sixth Sense actor star developed aphasia - which affects the brain's ability to understand speech and language - in March 2022, and was given a formal diagnosis frontotemporal dementia by his doctors earlier this year.
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Bruce Willis' wife, Emma Heming Willis, is finding purpose in her pain. On Thursday, the 44-year-old model announced that she has started a wellness brand, Make Time Wellness, focused on brain health.