Tallulah Willis, one of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis' daughters, has always been open about her mental health and eating disorder. The 29-year-old recently allowed her followers an opportunity to see a more vulnerable side of her.
On August 23, 2023, she posted a mirror selfie to her Instagram profile, and went on to open up about her recovery process after having dealt with an eating disorder for years. In the post, she celebrated how far she's come in her recovery process, and people are here for it.
"TW: ED pre-recovery image I love her," she captioned the post. "And I love her, and I see how courageous she’s been. Steady on the course my bbs ☀️ #edrecovery #iloveme." The first slide shows a photo of Tallulah before she began her recovery process. The second slide is a photo of her body during the recovery process, which she sent to some friends who celebrated her by saying, "Looking strong and gorgina!" and "You are beautiful."
Tallulah has dealt with body dysmorphia, and opened up about being diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. In another interview, she opened up about getting treatment last year and starting recovery. "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. I can bring him an energy that’s bright and sunny, no matter where I’ve been."
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People in the comments showed their support for Tallulah.
"Your vogue article changed my life," one person wrote. "You look so healthy and beautiful."
"This is so important," another person commented. "Thank you for being honest and real with this topic. Means a lot for the ED support network to know there is help. Our loved ones can truly have a full life in recovery ."