‘We Are In A Unique Position’: Tallulah Willis Opens Up About Dealing With Bruce Willis’ Health Battle Publicly And Why It’s So Important

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It’s been more than two years since it was announced that Bruce Willis would be retiring from acting after a diagnosis of aphasia was revealed, which eventually progressed to frontal lobe dementia. In that time, Willis has largely remained out of the public eye, which has only intensified the focus on Willis’ family. His daughter Tallulah doesn’t mind the attention, even more so, she thinks it’s important for her to embrace it.

Speaking with E!, the second daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore talked about the experience of caring for her father. She says that dealing with the difficulties that come with caring for her father publicly is important because the public place the family holds allows them to help others. She explained…

We are in a very unique position where we have this platform. All of us do, all of us in our own ways have a voice and have eyes on us. I think it’s been ingrained into, I know for me especially, how can we use something that’s painful or challenging or a struggle and create awareness about it or find the thing that could be supportive or healing for other people?