Undoubtedly, her journey is complicated by the presence of her father’s health problems.
The past few months have been difficult for Bruce Willis and his devoted family. Readers are no doubt well aware of the A-lister’s diagnosis with frontotemporal dementia, a progressive brain disorder that has caused him to withdraw from the public eye, possibly permanently.
Despite the fact that much has been said about the love and support Bruce’s family has shown him during his most difficult times, recent reports paint a disturbing picture of the star’s daughter Tallulah’s mental health.
Radar Online reports that as her father’s illness continues to worsen, the Willis family is increasingly concerned about Tallulah’s mental health.
Bruce Willis’ family announced earlier this year that the Die Hard star had been diagnosed with dementia. After the news spread, his daughter Scout sent a particularly touching letter expressing her “overwhelm” by the situation.
After being formally diagnosed with aphasia, Willis announced his retirement from acting in March of last year. His ability to speak was apparently affected, among other things, making it difficult for him to function on set.
His previously announced diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia was made public in February 2023. The Willis family has undoubtedly had problems in the days, weeks, and months since then, and according to recent reports, they may be facing more trouble now.
Tallulah, daughter of Bruce and actress Demi Moore, reportedly admitted to eating disorders after her fiance Dillon Buss left her just three months after her father’s aphasia diagnosis.
Tallulah’s illness has not received much attention since, although it is now said that Bruce was aware of his daughter’s suffering.
According to the source, as reported by Radar, “Bruce saw her wither and it only made his own problems worse.”
A source said: “Bruce was heartbroken to watch Tallulah suffer.
The family came to the conclusion that it would be best if they avoided each other at all costs.
Tallulah herself admitted that she entered the hospital after breaking up with Dillon. There she was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.
Tallulah recently shared her struggles with body dysmorphia in a candid essay for Vogue, explaining how it started when she started taking ADHD medication.
When Tallulah took her prescription, “I felt smart for the first time,” she added, “but I also started to like the side effect of the appetite suppressant pills. I noticed a method to replace the awkward adolescent with a flying little sprite. My self-perception also spiraled wildly out of control, like many others with eating disorders.
In rapid weight reduction, there is an unhealthy sweetness at the beginning. Onlookers exclaim, “Oh wow!” After that, it soon changes to “Are you okay?” I ignored the fear among my friends and family.
“In the spring of 2022, I weighed about 84 pounds,” the 29-year-old continued. I was usually cold. In my neighborhood in Los Angeles, I was asking mobile IV teams to come to my house because I was afraid I wouldn’t have a place to sit and catch my breath.
Let’s hope Tallulah gets all the support she needs to make a full recovery. Considering that she also has to deal with her father’s health problems, we can only imagine the difficult situation she is in.
We sincerely hope that Tallulah receives the necessary support and treatment to facilitate her full recovery. Undoubtedly, her journey is complicated by the presence of her father’s own health problems. The Willis family is facing significant challenges and their strength and resilience during this challenging time is truly commendable.
Continued support, understanding, and professional care are vital to both Bruce Willis and Tallulah as they navigate their health battles. May they find the strength to overcome these challenges and emerge stronger on the other side.