Bruce Willis’ Daughter Tallulah Reveals Her Autism Diagnosis: ‘It Has Changed My Life’

Ready to open up once again about her personal health, Bruce Willis’ daughter Tallulah reveals that she has been diagnosed with autism.

In a recent Instagram post, Tallulah shared a video of Bruce holding her while she rubbed his head and played with his ear. “Tell me you’re autistic without telling me you’re autistic,” she captioned the post, with a laughing emoji.

When her followers asked about her diagnosis, Bruce Willis’ daughter stated that it was the first time she had spoken publicly about being autistic. “I discovered it this summer,” she stated repeatedly in her comments. “And it has changed my life.”

Many followers praised her for her response. “Thank you for your response,” wrote one follower of hers. “How brave of you to share. I am very happy that you received the diagnosis and found it helpful. When done right, it can be life-changing, deeply validating and empowering.”

“The best part of the job is helping people feel understood and watching their growth. Really very happy for you. I have no doubt that you will help many others. Thank you for your bravery and openness. I hope you receive only love and support.”

Another follower also added: “You, you are a ray of light! Well, he thinks you’re great and I think the same can be said for your entire family. An inspiration for all of us. Much love from the United Kingdom.”

Bruce Willis’ daughter previously revealed she battled anorexia in the past

In a personal essay for Vogue, Tallulah, Bruce Willis’ youngest daughter, opened up about her struggle with anorexia over the years.

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“I’m going through an intense time where I romanticize unhealthy times,” she said in the May 2023 article. “And what it felt like to spend the day with that body size. I just wanted to express it because I know (hope) I’m not alone.”

In addition to anorexia and autism, Bruce Willis’ daughter claimed that she was also diagnosed with ADHD. “I was also diagnosed with ADHD and started taking stimulant medications, which was transformative. I felt smart for the first time, but I also began to enjoy the side effect of appetite suppressing medications.”

Tallulah also claimed that she saw a way to “banish the awkward teenager” in favor of a “willing” little pixie. “And like so many people with eating disorders, my sense of self went crazy.”

“There is an unhealthy delight at the beginning of losing weight quickly. People say: Oh, wow! And then he quickly says: Are you okay? “My friends and family were terrified and I wrote it off.”

Categories: Biography
Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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