Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s last daughter together, Tallulah, recently got rid of her face fillers after having them in for six years. The 30-year-old shared photos of her makeup-free face on Instagram while showing off her newly obvious “real bone structure.”
Tallulah admitted to being “scared” about her new look after “being very emotionally and psychologically wrapped up in what I thought it gave me. Still learning to dial back the futzing and the pokes and sit with myself as I am, which is hard when your brain tells you that yes! More is better!”
Fans react to Tallulah Willis’ face without filler
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Tallulah also took the chance to appreciate Amber Maynard for making her “the strawberriest blonde,” per her latest hair color. “And I’m feeling cute,” she added. Fans reacted to Tallulah’s post, including those who had no idea she got fillers. “You never looked like you had filler, so whomever did it was damn good,” a follower wrote. “You are very much perfect as your mom and dad made you. Just so beautiful.”
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Many others agreed that she was “extremely beautiful without it” and should never have done such enhancements to begin with. “Good for you! It did start to look a bit strange, to be honest,” someone quipped. “Don’t be scared to be real. Your truth matters, and your real fans will always accept you. You are beautiful in every way. Never have you not been,” another kind fan stated.
Tallulah Willis gets candid about mental health
After posting an adorable throwback clip of Bruce and her younger self sharing a goofy moment, Tallulah opened up about her recent autism diagnosis after a curious fan inquired about her well-being. “Tell me your autistic without telling me your autistic,” she captioned the video, which featured her hands on the Die Hard actor’s bald head. Tallulah’s follower, who claimed to be a “psychologist specializing in EDs and DBT,” asked if she got her report as a child. “We catch undiagnosed ASD in girls and women quite often,” they explained.
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The user also praised Tallulah for her vulnerability and asked to “read more” of her journey. “You’re brave and inspiring, and this is a very sweet video. All the best!” they concluded, to which the Whole Ten Yards actress responded, “Actually, this is the first time I’ve ever publicly shared my diagnosis. Found out this summer and it’s changed my life.” It was a relatable moment for many as they shared their experiences and thanked Tallulah for creating awareness via social media.