Tallulah Willis showed off her amazing bikini figure on Wednesday as she posed for a series of Instagram snaps.
The actress, 29, looked sensational in the mix and match two-piece that she flaunted in a bright orange floral top and pink ruffled bottoms.
She paired the ensemble with a beige denim skater skirt that was lowered a bit as she knelt in her garden with a bouquet of flowers.
The youngest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore rocked a pair of chunky dark sunglasses with the ensemble and a sleek short hairstyle.
She wrote: ‘It is giving life force and vitality to the babies. My body is a safer place than ever – this is a victory.
Stunning: Tallulah Willis showed off her amazing bikini figure on Wednesday as she posed for a series of Instagram snaps
Stunning: The actress, 29, looked sensational in a mix and match two-piece flaunting a bright orange floral top and pink ruffled bottoms
Tallulah’s social media update comes after news broke that her father Bruce has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a rare condition that affects the ability to speak and understand language, along with other issues.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, his wife Emma Heming Willis44, posed with dementia specialist Teepa Snow to share some of the progress she’s made in dealing with her husband’s degenerative disorder.
“I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to work with (Teepa Snow) who helped add to my dementia care toolbox,” she shared.
“She is a loving, compassionate and skilled leader in this space who navigates on pure empathy. She is a gift.
The former model then warned others to “head over to the link in my bio, as her website has a lot of self-care information that you may find useful as well.”
A dementia specialist, Teepa is known throughout much of the world for the strides she has made in caring for patients and their families, according to her social media posts and website.
The licensed occupational therapist congratulated Emma on her efforts, saying: “She has done an absolutely remarkable job of providing the right support for Bruce as his skills have changed and he has created a place, a space and a life that continues to give him the what do you need”. live good.’
“Temporal frontal dementia is never easy,” the health care provider explained, “but with the right programming and support, it really is possible to continue living life.”
Incredible: She styled the ensemble with a beige denim skater skirt as she knelt in her garden with a bouquet of flowers
‘Congratulations to Emma and her entire family for their very, very hard work and dedication. It is truly extraordinary!
Many of Emma’s supporters commented that the information they learned from Teepa and her positive approach to care also helped them.
‘Honestly. I wonder if she would be here without (Teepa)’ one wrote. Another enthused: ‘She’s really amazing, a leader in how to understand and really care. I have admired her and practiced her teachings for years.’
Emma shares two daughters with Bruce, Mabel, 10, and Evelyn, eight.
She and her extended family, which includes the Sixth Sense star’s ex-wife Demi Moore, 60, and their three daughters, Rumer, 34, Scout, 31, and Tallulah, 29, announced that the actor oficial would take a step back in his career almost a year ago in March.
At the time, the Emmy winner had been diagnosed with aphasia, which was affecting his cognitive abilities.
The family has shared photos and videos of the Pulp Fiction star interacting with them to keep fans updated on their condition.
On February 16, the family announced that the Moonlighting star’s condition had progressed and the new diagnosis was frontotemporal dementia, or FTD.
“While this is painful, it is a relief to finally have a clear diagnosis.” they said.
Health: Tallulah’s social media update comes after the news that her father, Bruce Willis, has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (pictured in 2019)
Help: His wife Emma Heming Willis, 44, posed with dementia specialist Teepa Snow to share the progress she has made in dealing with her husband’s degenerative disorder.
Going back: Emma, Bruce’s ex-wife Demi Moore, 60, and daughters Rumer, 34, Scout, 31 and Tallulah, announced the Die Hard star would retire from her career in March of 2022 due to aphasia. They announced the FTD diagnosis on February 16 (pictured in Los Angeles in September 2019)