Bruce Willis’ Daughter Tallulah Willis Rocks A Pink Bikini: ‘I’m Hot’

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Bruce Willis’ Daughter Tallulah Willis Rocks A Pink Bikini: ‘I’m Hot’

Tallulah Willis, daughter of actor Bruce Willis and actress Demi Moore, is feeling “hot” in her tiny pink bikini.

The 29-year-old recently opened up about her struggles with body dysmorphia, but decided to share a bikini snap on Instagram, posing with her hands in the air while giving fans an unfiltered look at her body.

Bruce Willis’ Daughter Tallulah Willis Feels ‘Hot’ In Her Pink Bikini

Bruce Willis' Daughter Tallulah Willis Rocks a Pink BikiniInstagram | Tallulah Willis

On Wednesday, Tallulah took to Instagram to share a photo of herself posing in front of her window in a pink bikini. He posed with his hands above his head and his head turned to the side. Her head is tilted to the side as she gives an unfiltered look at her bikini body. “Posting on main bc I’m hot,” she wrote in the caption.

Famous fans and friends swoon over her steamy photos. Her sister, Scout LaRue Willis, commented, “Yesssssss.” Actress Liv Tyler dropped a heart emoji on the post while director Zoey Grossman wrote, “It’s you” along with a string of heart and fire emojis.

Many fans also commented on how “healthy” and “beautiful” she looked, especially after she opened up about her body dysmorphia in May. In a Vogue article, she revealed that she was diagnosed with ADHD when she was just fifteen years old.

Tallulah Only Weighs 84 Pounds In 2022

Tallulah WillisInstagram | Tallulah Willis

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“I started taking stimulants, which were transformative. I felt smart for the first time, but I also started to enjoy the side effects of appetite suppressants,” she wrote. “My friends and family were horrified, and I rejected it […] By the spring of 2022, I will weigh about 84 pounds.”

After he and his fiance decided to call it quits in June 2022, his family sent him to a rehab center in Texas to give him time to focus on his health on his own terms. She wrote, “I was given a new diagnosis: borderline personality disorder, an illness that affects the ability to control emotions and find stability in relationships. By the time I left Texas, in October, I felt better.

Throughout that time, Tallulah hasn’t stopped sharing her health journey with her Instagram followers. In February, she shared a video of herself dancing in a pink bikini on Instagram. In the caption, she wrote, “I was very sad, for a long time. But I still remember who I am.”

She went on to write, “Thank you to everyone who loved her all this time. I’m glad I finally made it to the party.” One fan commented, “I remember when you posted this video and then you followed it up with an explanation about being in the deepest depression or something like that. It goes to show that you never know. I’m glad you’re feeling better.”

Unfortunately, that doesn’t stop the negative messages from pouring in. In May, she shared an Instagram post captioned, “I feel it’s important to share this, this happened, this happened to people who are recovering, who have been honest about how sick they are and are working every day to find safety and a home in his skin.”

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“It feels so important to show you this, that this is happening. I’m so grateful I’ve gotten to a place where I’m not exposed by the words of strangers (for the most part),” he added. “I love you and I love you – myself, including buuski!” He also included the hashtags #edsupport and #edrecovery.

Her mother, Demi Moore, commented, “I’m so proud of you! People can often only reflect their own fears. Be you in all your forms and continue to shine your beautiful glorious light!” Actress Savannah Rose Welch commented, “You are a blessing in disguise…an ad*mn miracle. You’re also vulnerable and brave and that particular combo often results in a full-length mirror that shows only the least lovable parts of those who look (or glare) at you.”

“So we strive for compassion…for them & for ourselves…while we’re all just floundering comparing our insides to other people’s outsides, trying to figure out where to put all the pain. You, my love, had NOTHING to do with their pain…and the fact that it sparked hatred in them says more about the light of your recovery than anything else,” Welch added. “One day at a time…”

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