'I hadn’t seen my real bone structure in like 6 years.' Photo / @buuski
'I hadn’t seen my real bone structure in like 6 years.' Photo / @buuski
Tallulah Willis has seen her “real bone structure” for the first time in six years after getting her facial fillers dissolved.
The 30-year-old Tallulah Willis - daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis - has revealed she’s been tweaking her appearance over the last few years withthe non-surgical treatments, but she’s now decided to embrace her natural looks.
She shared her news in a post on Instagram, writing: “I was scared to mention but I recently got my filler dissolved - after being very emotionally and psychologically wrapped up in what I thought it gave me - I hadn’t seen my real bone structure in like 6 years.”
Willis went on to insist she’s still trying to “dial back” but is trying to learn to love herself just as she is. She added: “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!”
In a candid Instagram post, Willis shared a throwback video on Instagram from when she was a child, in which her Die Hard actor dad had her in his arms while being interviewed.
While Bruce Willis - who has now retired because he is battling FTD, a form of dementia - was speaking, his daughter rubbed his head and played with his ear. She captioned her post: “Tell me you’re autistic without telling me you’re autistic [cry laughing emoji] (sic)”
In the comments, a follower praised her for her candidness and asked if she was diagnosed as a child. Willis replied: “Actually this is the first time I’ve ever publicly shared my diagnosis. Found out this summer and it’s changed my life. [sic]”