Demi Moore’s daughter Tallulah Willis is radiant in minidress as ‘brave’ star battles body dysmorphia following 4 years of anorexia

Oh my gosh, did you SEE Tallulah Willis last night?! She was absolutely glowing! Seriously, a white lace minidress and the cutest yellow kitten heels – she looked like a dream. It’s no surprise she’s Demi Moore and Bruce Willis’ daughter, she just radiates star quality!

Designer Wyllis turned heads on the red carpet with a wavy, shoulder-length brown hairstyle and a pop of coral lipstick. She also showed off her arm tattoos, completing the striking look.

Rumer Willis, age 32 and originally from Los Angeles, attended the premiere of Baz Luhrmann’s EPiC: Elvis Presley In Concert with her sister, Scout Willis, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

As someone who follows celebrity wellness closely, I’ve been really impressed by this star’s openness. A source shared with me that they’ve been incredibly courageous while navigating some really tough mental health challenges, and I think it’s inspiring to see them be so public with their journey.

In a May 2023 interview with Vogue, she shared that she battled anorexia for four years, starting in 2019. She explained she has been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, as well as body dysmorphia, depression, ADHD, and borderline personality disorder.

According to a source at The Daily Mail, Tallulah has been dealing with body dysmorphia, which makes it difficult for her to feel good about her appearance. The insider said she fights this battle every day, but has been incredibly strong and is making good progress.

Her friend shared that she’s really focused on positive thinking and making great progress in dealing with her problems.

The bad feelings go back many years.

Growing up, she was constantly compared to her famous parents, Demi and Bruce Willis, and it still affects her today. A source said that online critics, like Perez Hilton, used to harshly judge her appearance and call her names, leaving lasting emotional wounds.

In October, Willis publicly called out Perez Hilton on social media, accusing him of bullying her when she was thirteen years old for financial gain. She wrote, “Hey @perez, remember when you bullied a 13 year old for money?”

It is not known if Hilton apologized to Willis. 

Tallulah’s recent success is largely thanks to the support she’s received from her sisters, Rumer, 37, and Scout, 34.

The three sisters have a remarkably close bond and consistently support each other, which is truly heartwarming. They genuinely understand one another, according to a source.

I was really moved by Tallulah’s recent post. She bravely shared a photo from when she was 23 and talked about how much she struggled with self-acceptance back then – she admitted to disliking everything about herself, from her appearance to the way she spoke and even breathed. It’s so relatable, and incredibly courageous of her to be so open about it.

You know, looking back at old photos of myself, I’m struck by how young and sweet I was. It really hit me that self-love isn’t just a nice idea – it’s essential. Be kind to yourself now, because when ‘now’ becomes the past, that self-compassion will be your strength. It’s so much easier to navigate life knowing you already had that kindness within you.

Her caption added, ‘Stay the course. Love you all.’

Moore was married to Die Hard star Bruce from 1987 until 2000.

Bruce went on to marry Emma Heming and they are parents to daughters, Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11.

It breaks my heart to share that the actor I’ve admired for so long has retired from acting. He’s bravely facing frontotemporal dementia, and his wife, Heming, has been incredibly open about how much this diagnosis has changed everything for their family. It’s just a really tough time, and I’m sending all my support to them both.

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2026-02-19 21:48