Tallulah Willis dances in a bikini as she opens up about her battle with depression

‘I was really sad!’ Tallulah Willis shares a throwback video of herself dancing in a pink thong bikini as she opens up about her battle with depression.

She has been open about her struggle with body dysmorphia, depression, and drug addiction, having previously spent time in rehab.

And on Wednesday night, Tallulah Willis, 29, shared a throwback video of herself dancing in a pink thong bikini as she opened up about her battle with depression.

The Whole Ten Yards actress uploaded an old home video in which she appears to be blissfully happy and actually captures her at her lowest point.

Wearing a pink bikini and matching cap, Tallulah performed an exaggerated dance to British band The Animals’ 1968 hit The Time Of The Season while prancing in front of an outdoor swimming pool.

With audible giggles in the background, he removed his cap in a dramatic flourish before launching into the pool with a splash.

The Dancing: The Whole Ten Yards actress uploaded an old home video in which she appears to be blissfully happy and actually captures her at her lowest point.

Insta vs reality: On Wednesday night, Tallulah Willis, 29, shared an old video of herself dancing in a pink thong bikini as she opened up about her battle with depression.

Performer: Tallulah performed an exaggerated dance to British band The Animals' 1968 hit The Time Of The Season while strutting in front of an outdoor pool.

Performer: Tallulah performed an exaggerated dance to British band The Animals’ 1968 hit The Time Of The Season while strutting in front of an outdoor pool.

Splash!  With audible giggles in the background, she doffed her cap with a dramatic flourish before throwing herself into a pool with a splash.

Splash! With audible giggles in the background, she doffed her cap with a dramatic flourish before throwing herself into a pool with a splash.

Real talk: The video appears to show a carefree young woman, having fun with friends and fully living in the moment, but explains that the opposite was the reality.

Real talk: The video appears to show a carefree young woman, having fun with friends and fully living in the moment, but explains that the opposite was the reality.

The video appears to show a carefree young woman, having fun with friends and fully living in the moment, but explains alongside that the opposite is true.

She captioned her upload: ‘I was very sad, for a long time. But I’m remembering who I am~~ thanks to everyone who loved her all along, I’m glad I finally made it to the party.’

The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore previously shared the dance clip in 2019, to highlight the insidious nature of mental health complications.

Tallulah revealed alongside that she was plagued by suicidal thoughts at the time the pictures were taken, despite appearing calm on the outside.

She wrote: ‘When I filmed this video, I remember everyone telling me over and over again how much they wanted my energy, my freedom, my own ownership.

‘When this video was filmed, I had been in the deepest suicide hole I had ever been in for 3 months. We are not what we show. I’m not ready to share my story yet, but I’m with you, I see you, I’m you, and I love you.

”Pain is pain. it is different and enters each of our lives through a myriad of ways, but every electric pang or dull ache is real. The kind of pain you can’t see, the pain that lives in the sacred space behind your throat.

“I am afraid of my brain and the capacity for pain that it has and will continue to bear. My struggle is daily and throughout my life and each day I choose to find the bright moments, a stolen giggle or a truly peaceful pause, I know I was brave that day. (sic).

Old footage reused: The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore previously shared the dance clip in 2019, to highlight the insidious nature of mental health complications.

Old footage reused: The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore previously shared the dance clip in 2019, to highlight the insidious nature of mental health complications.

Speaking: The actress penned an impassioned message about her own battle with mental health, describing it as a

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Speaking: The actress wrote an impassioned message about her own battle with mental health, describing it as either an “electric stab or a dull ache”

“I like to be better with words, like armor and a way to help my brain understand my feelings and my ego complains that this is an ode to something that lives so close to my heart, but my ego can eat “. a bag of d**ks.

‘I have a lot of acronyms that explain my diagnosis, and little by little they don’t scare me anymore. Try to try to be sweet to yourself, find every little grain of love you can and soak it up.’