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Bruce Willis’ Daughter Tallulah Shares Heartwarming Photos Amid ‘Tough’ Emotional Struggle Over Dementia

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Bruce Willis' daughter Tallulah Willis shared some new snaps of her father via social media on Monday.

Bruce Willis’ daughter Tallulah Willis shared some new snaps of her father via social media on Monday.

The 30-year-old shared a touching tribute to her 69-year-old father who battles frontotemporal dementia.

‘Hey, I love this guy so much and feeling feelings is kind of hard, but I’m so grateful to let them flow through me now instead of tuning out of it!’ he said in the caption.

He added that the photos were “from the eternal archives,” so it’s unclear when they were actually taken.

The snaps come just days after he was seen looking quite tired during a rare outing in Brentwood last week.

Bruce Willis’ daughter Tallulah Willis shared some new snaps of her father via social media on Monday.

The 30-year-old shared a touching tribute to her 69-year-old father who battles frontotemporal dementia.

The 30-year-old shared a touching tribute to her 69-year-old father who battles frontotemporal dementia.

The first snap showed Bruce in a gray striped shirt and pants standing behind his daughter and giving her a kiss on the head while she was wearing a black sweater that said, “Hello.”

The second snap showed Tallulah wearing a white T-shirt and dark blue bibs while enjoying some noodles with her father, wearing a black sweater over a white T-shirt.

The third showed Bruce flashing a smile in a gray hoodie and blue jeans while Tallulah read a scrapbook of articles about him.

She also shared the second photo on her Instagram Story, with the caption: “I love my boy and his chicken noodle soup.”

The new snaps come just days after the 30-year-old opened up about his autism diagnosis at 29 on The Today Show.

“For many years I was misdiagnosed. So it wasn’t until I was 29 that I received my diagnosis, which is very common, specifically among adult women,” the youngest daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce told hosts Samantha Guthrie and Hoda Kotb.

The actress added that she struggled more with sensory issues, “so I was very sensitive to the world.”

The actress said it was “emotional” and a “relief” when she found out about her autism, and that before her diagnosis she had “hated a lot” herself.

-The third showed Bruce flashing a smile in a gray hoodie and blue jeans while Tallulah read a scrapbook of articles about him.

-The third showed Bruce flashing a smile in a gray hoodie and blue jeans while Tallulah read a scrapbook of articles about him.

She also shared the second photo on her Instagram story, with the caption:

She also shared the second photo on her Instagram Story, with the caption: “I love my boy and his chicken noodle soup.”

The new snaps come just days after the 30-year-old opened up about being diagnosed with autism at 29 on The Today Show.

The new snaps come just days after the 30-year-old opened up about being diagnosed with autism at 29 on The Today Show.

“For many years I was misdiagnosed. So I only received my diagnosis at age 29, which is very common, specifically among adult women.

“For many years I was misdiagnosed. So it wasn’t until I was 29 that I received my diagnosis, which is very common, specifically among adult women,” the youngest daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce told hosts Samantha Guthrie and Hoda Kotb.

I thought I was so broken,” admitted Tallulah, who has also been diagnosed with ADHD.

“So learning that the elements of myself that I felt were illnesses or wrong, or just too much for this world, are actually okay and maybe just require a little more tools, you know?” he said with excitement in his voice.

The actress shared that knowing she was autistic gave her “more grace” to move forward.

“Plus, I think, my family and other people, hopefully, who will find out about this,” he added. ‘Know? Just to be a little kinder and more compassionate to themselves.’

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