Some comments on a video featuring Bruce Willis' daughters were "cruel" — but not all that unusual for the sisters. Tallulah Willis shared a screenshot of some of the negative comments people left on a video that showed Tallulah and Bruce's other daughters, Rumer Willis and Scout Willis, dancing alongside some of their loved ones. The video was cute and fun — the group did a synchronized dance to Scout’s newly released song “Over and Over.” Yet some people saw the video as an opportunity to critique the way the Willis sisters look.
In one comment, an Instagram user wrote, "It's like Bruce Willis cloned himself 3 times lol."
Another person joined in, responding to the comment with, "I have always said how do two such gorgeous people have such unattractive daughters …. But it's because they look like their Dad!"
In a now-deleted post, Tallulah shared a screenshot of these comments and explained her reason for sharing them.
"Hi! By now you prob seen the video of our family dancing in unison to @scoutlaurewillis new single ! We love this video! What a delight to share," Tallulah wrote.
Though the video was positive, some people still felt the urge to leave negative comments. This is something that the Willis sisters have dealt with for a long time, Tallulah pointed out in her post.
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Tallulah explained that she decided to share these particular comments to show people the kind of judgment she and her sisters deal with regularly.
"People always seemed shocked when we share how cruel and mean the comments on us have been our whole lives, so it's important to call out this person to highlight an example of just regular Tuesday c—yness," she continued.
Although seeing negative comments isn't new for Tallulah or her sisters, it's still not easy to deal with.
"Thank god for therapy and thank god for @scoutlaruewillis new song!!!" Tallulah concluded in her post.
Tallulah has previously opened up about her mental health challenges. In a 2023 essay for Vogue, she wrote about her mental health made it more difficult to deal with Bruce's frontotemporal dementia diagnosis.
"The truth is that I was too sick myself to handle it," she wrote at the time. "For the last four years, I have suffered from anorexia nervosa."
Reflecting on recovery, she wrote that, "Recovery is probably lifelong, but I now have the tools to be present in all facets of my life, and especially in my relationship with my dad."