Tallulah Willis is one proud daughter.
In an Instagram post on Monday, Sept. 30, the 30-year-old shared a touching tribute to her father, Bruce Willis, who lives with frontotemporal dementia.
“Hey I like this man a lot and feeling emotions is hard stuff, however I am so grateful to allow them to circulation by means of me now as an alternative of disconnecting from it! From the perpetually archives🌞,” wrote Tallulah subsequent to 3 pictures of her and her dad, 69.
The primary picture exhibits Bruce kissing his daughter on the again of her head whereas gently grabbing her shoulders. Tallulah is seen holding onto his fingers together with her eyes closed.
She adopted up the {photograph} with a picture of the 2 smiling from ear to ear subsequent to a bowl of soup. For the final picture, she shared a photograph of her dad beaming as she seemed by means of a ebook with images of him.
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The Die Hard actor’s frontotemporal dementia diagnosis was revealed by his wife, Emma Heming Willis, in February 2023. The announcement got here practically a yr after it was revealed that Bruce was diagnosed with aphasia and was stepping away from acting.
In accordance with the Mayo Clinic, frontotemporal dementia is an all-encompassing time period for a gaggle of mind problems that threaten the frontal and temporal lobes of the mind. Which means components of those lobes shrink, inflicting speech points, emotional issues and persona adjustments.
Earlier this month, Tallulah — whom Bruce shares with ex-wife Demi Moore together with daughters Rumer, 36, and Scout, 33 — stated throughout an look on the Today present that her dad is “secure, which, on this scenario, is sweet.”
“It’s hard. There’s painful days but there’s so much love. And it’s actually proven me to not take any second as a right and I actually do assume that we’d be greatest mates. I feel he’s very happy with me,” Tallulah stated.
Spending time together with her father is one thing Tallulah informed PEOPLE in August she does as often as her schedule allows.
She informed PEOPLE she makes it a necessity “to enter it open to what the go to is, and understanding that earlier than I’m going in, I am stable. I am okay.”
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“I’ve accomplished what I have to do to ensure that I can simply be current,” she stated.