In a touching disclosure that has swiftly captured the attention of many, Tallulah Willis—the daughter of Hollywood acting legends Bruce Willis and Demi Moore—bravely shared her autism diagnosis with the public at the age of 29. Her revelation came through an Instagram post that not only offered a glimpse into her personal life but also illuminated the everyday realities of living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
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The post, which was shared three days ago, featured a nostalgic throwback video of a young Tallulah in the comforting arms of her father, Bruce, who was in the middle of a red carpet interview. Footage of the video, which also highlighted their father-daughter close bond, showed little Tallulah playing with her dad’s head and ear while shifting her gaze back and forth between him and the interviewer.
In the caption, she gave a humorous nod to her diagnosis, expressing, “tell me your autistic without telling me your autistic 😂.” The video concludes with a poignant moment where Bruce pauses the interview to check on his daughter and give her a kiss before gently setting her down on her feet.
Tallulah’s post quickly resonated among social media users, sparking a wave of support and curiosity among her audience. A particularly insightful comment came from a psychologist specializing in eating disorders and Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
The psychologist inquired, “If you’re open to sharing, did you get diagnosed as a child? I’m a psychologist […] and we catch undiagnosed ASD in girls and women quite often (they have unique presentations and often turn to other ways of coping to manage the dysregulation) […] You’re brave and inspiring, and this is a very sweet video. All the best!”
In response, Tallulah disclosed that her diagnosis was a recent discovery, and divulged, “actually this is the first time I’ve ever publicly shared my diagnosis. Found out this summer and it’s changed my life. ☀️
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study conducted in 2017 that stipulates that an estimate of over 5 million adults in the United States live with ASD underscores the importance of understanding, acceptance, and support for the autism community on a wider societal scale. ASD is indeed a lifelong condition, necessitating ongoing services and support for many adults living with the disorder.
Tallulah’s openness about her diagnosis not only offers a rare insight into her personal growth and self-discovery but also contributes to broader discussions about the neurological and developmental disorder, particularly in highlighting the condition’s often overlooked presentation in women and girls. Through her story, she exemplifies the power of vulnerability in navigating the complexities of life with autism.
In sharing her journey, Tallulah not only forges a deeper connection with her followers but also champions the cause of acceptance and understanding for everyone touched by autism.
As previously reported on November 9, 2023:
It came as a shock to many when Bruce Willis’ family announced that the “Die Hard” actor suffered from aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD), forcing him to retire from acting. His diagnosis affected his memory and his ability to communicate.
Often, aphasia is a result of a stroke. It causes communication problems, both verbal and written. Meanwhile, FTD symptoms include a change in behavior, depression, lack of social skills, apathy, and an unwillingness to talk. His family wrote:
“[…] Our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities. As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him.”
In a recent interview with Drew Barrymore, Bruce’s daughter Tallulah shared updates on her dad’s condition. She revealed that one reason why the Willis family is so open about it is because they want to help others in the process.
Tallulah shared that while her dad’s diagnosis has made things difficult for their family, they want to use their pain to help other people, especially since there isn’t much information available about FTD. In one way, it’s her way of making something beautiful from the unfortunate situation.
Nowadays, the “Armageddon” actor and his family have made it a habit to archive his things. Tallulah shared that although her dad is experiencing the effects of his diagnosis, he remains the same.
“He is the same, which I think in this regard I’ve learned is the best thing that you can ask for.”
All Tallulah sees is love whenever she’s around her dad. When she visits him, she brings photos of him from decades ago to look back at, and it’s been an avenue for them to connect.
Whenever Tallulah sees pictures of her dad in his youth, she sees herself. And amidst everything going on, her coping mechanism has been to acknowledge the negative thoughts that come to her head.
By acknowledging her negative thoughts, Tallulah is able to set them aside rather than letting her emotions get the best of her. It allows her to be more present and ultimately will enable her to live her life despite everything happening around her.
Nowadays, the Willis family tries to make the most out of every moment they have with Bruce. His children have made it a point to spend time with him regularly, and to allow his grandchildren to spend time with him as well, making him a happy grandfather