Tallulah Willis Reveals the 'Hard Thing' About Dad Bruce's Health Battle

Tallulah Willis is offering an update on how her dad, Bruce Willis, is doing amid his ongoing health battle.

Tallulah, the youngest of Bruce's three daughters with ex-wife Demi Moore, recently spoke out about her dad's condition since being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in February 2023, a situation she says hasn't been easy for her family.

While speaking to E! News, Tallulah, 30, admitted that her dad's health battle has been "a hard thing" for their family. Frontotemporal dementia involves the degeneration of the brain's frontal and temporal lobes, which can affect behavior, speech and movement.

But Tallulah believes the complexity of her father's health condition has created more room for love amongst one another.

"Our visits have so much love and I feel that," she told the publication in the interview published Thursday, Aug. 29. "And that overarches anything for me, being able to have that connection."

"I know he knows how much I love him," she added of her dad. "I know how much he loves me. I know how much he loves all of us."

But rallying together in support of Bruce has "created an opportunity for more love for my family," Tallulah said, noting that the love and positivity has a lot to do with her sister Rumer's daughter, Louetta.

Tallulah called her 16-month-old niece the "center of gravity in our family," adding, "I think it's universal to be in the delight of a child and to see the way their brain develops and grows."

Plus, she said her family members are in "constant contact" with multiple family group threads, while she and her sisters "talk every day."

In addition to Rumer, 36, and Tallulah, 30, Bruce and Demi also share 33-year-old daughter Scout. Bruce also has two younger daughters, Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10, whom he shares with his current wife, Emma Heming Willis.

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