
Bruce Willis' Daughter Tallulah Admits She Once Hated Facial Trait She Shares with Her Father
Tallulah Willis is opening up about her path to self-acceptance, revealing how she learned to embrace a facial feature she once disliked — and now sees as a cherished link to her father, Bruce Willis.
Tallulah Willis is reflecting on her journey toward self-acceptance and how she learned to embrace the resemblance she shares with her father, Bruce Willis. In an emotional Instagram post on Wednesday, the 31-year-old described how she once disliked a facial feature that drew frequent comparisons to her famous dad.
Sharing photos from a 2024 "Pulp Fiction" screening, Tallulah wrote that she had come to view the similarities between them as one of the greatest gifts in her life.
She explained that as a teenager, she was often criticized in the media for her looks. This left her ashamed of her chin — a trait she now cherishes as a connection to her father. She recalled how the attention once made her deeply uncomfortable, describing it as something she could barely mention aloud at the time.
Tallulah said she now recognizes how those negative messages from adults shaped her early self-image. However, she expressed pride in the work she has done to move past them. She ended her post by emphasizing her gratitude and self-love, encouraging others to stay strong in their own journeys.
Tallulah is one of Bruce and Demi Moore's three daughters, alongside Rumer, 37, and Scout, 34.