Bruce Willis’ daughter Tallulah shares sweet photos with dad amid dementia struggle: ‘I love this guy’
Bruce Willis’ daughter Tallulah Willis shared new photos with her dad along with an emotional message about acceptance amid his heartbreaking battle with dementia.
“Hey I love this guy so much and feeling feelings is tough stuff, but I’m so grateful to let them flow through me now instead of disconnecting from it!” Tallulah, 30, captioned the slideshow on Instagram Monday.
“From the forever archives,” she added, suggesting some of the images were throwbacks.
In one photo, Tallulah smiles with her eyes closed as the “Die Hard” actor, 69, lovingly kisses her on the top of her head.
In the sweet moment, she held onto her dad’s hands as he squeezed her shoulders.
Tallulah also included a selfie with Bruce as he enjoyed a bowl of chicken noodle soup. The “Pulp Fiction” star wore a black sweater while his daughter looked cozy in denim overalls.
A third photo showed Bruce smiling as Tallulah flipped through a scrapbook of magazines featuring the Golden Globe winner in his younger years, including his iconic Fame cover shoot from 1989.
Friends and fans flooded the comments section of Tallulah’s post with heartfelt reactions to the snaps.
“Dad looks so sweet and happy,” Helena Christensen wrote.
“you are loving your beloved,” Selma Blair commented.
“Nothing compares to the love of a Daddy and his daughter!” a fan gushed.
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Bruce shares Tallulah and daughters Rumer, 36, and Scout, 33, with his ex-wife, Demi Moore.
The proud girl dad also has two daughters with his current wife, Emma Heming: Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10.
The “Moonlighting” alum retired from his decades-long Hollywood career in March 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia and later dementia.
Frontotemporal dementia can affect speech, memory function and behavior and can even mimic movement conditions similar to those with Parkinson’s disease and ALS, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Tallulah often shares updates about how her family is dealing with Bruce’s condition.
“I know he knows how much I love him, I know how much he loves me — I know how much he loves all of us,” she said in August.
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