Tallulah Willis, 30, reveals she had her facial filler dissolved and says it had been six years since she saw her ‘real bone structure’
Tallulah Willis revealed that her facial fillers recently dissolved.
The 30-year-old daughter of Demi Moore, 61, and Bruce Willis, 76, shared gorgeous new photos on Instagram.
‘Hi! I was afraid to say it, but I recently had my filler dissolved – after being very emotionally and psychologically preoccupied with what I thought it was giving me – I hadn’t seen my real bone structure in six years,” Tallulah – who was diagnosed with autism last summer – began.
“I’m still learning to dial back the futzing and poking and sit with myself as I am, which is hard when your brain is telling you yes!” more is better!
She also gave a shoutout to her hairstylist who, “made me the most strawberry blonde blonde yesterday and I feel cute?”
Tallulah Willis, 30, revealed that her facial fillers recently dissolved
‘Hi! I was afraid to say it, but I recently had my filler dissolved – after being very emotionally and psychologically preoccupied with what I thought it was giving me –. I hadn’t seen my real bone structure in six years,” she began
Earlier this month, Tallulah revealed her autism diagnosis and how the condition “changed her life” after learning about it last summer.
She posted a throwback video of her and her father, who has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia in the past two years, on the red carpet at the premiere of the actor’s 2004 film The Whole Ten Yards, who was then 10 was broadcast years ago. old Tallulah also played in it.
She captioned the post: “Tell me you’re autistic without saying you’re autistic.”
The video shows a young Tallulah being held by Bruce as he answers a journalist’s questions, fiddling with his ears and repeatedly rubbing his bald head with her hands.
Replying to one of the comments on her post, she wrote, “Actually, this is the first time I’ve ever publicly shared my diagnosis. I found out this summer and it changed my life.”
Last month, Tallulah also opened up about recovering from her eating disorder in an Instagram post in which she shared several photos of herself as a child.
“ED recovery babies – sending love to you all, I’m having an intense moment of romanticizing unhealthy times and what it felt like to get through the day in that big body. “I just wanted to say it because I know (hope) I’m not alone,” she began her post.
‘This little raggy muffin is so special and it’s strange to know that and want to give her abundance and vitality – LIFE!
“I’m still learning to dial back the futzing and poking and sit with myself as I am, which is hard when your brain is telling you yes!” more is better! She also gave a shoutout to her hairstylist who, “made me the most strawberry blonde blonde yesterday and I feel cute?”
Earlier this month, Tallulah revealed her autism diagnosis and how the condition “changed her life” after learning about it last summer; seen in 2022
Replying to one of the comments on her post, she wrote, “Actually, this is the first time I’ve ever publicly shared my diagnosis. I found out this summer and it changed my life’; seen in 2022
Last month, Tallulah also opened up about recovering from her eating disorder in an Instagram post in which she shared several photos of herself as a child.
“I was reluctant to talk about anorexia nervosa because after I got sober at age 20, restricting food felt like the last vice I could cling to,” she said
‘While at the EXACT same moment you feel drawn to an old desire, deep inside from the pit in your stomach, to compare to the ‘better’ version of me. AND it’s okay to be in the middle of the chaos and not have everything in order yet.’
Tallulah’s sister Rumer Willis, 35, praised her sibling for her honesty, writing: “You are magical, your truth is so important and I am so lucky to be your sister.”
Tallulah previously spoke about living with anorexia during an interview with Fashion.
“I was reluctant to talk about anorexia nervosa because restricting food after I got sober at age 20 felt like the last vice I could cling to.”