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Bruce Willis’ Daughter Tallur defends “vulnerable” social media posts about her father.
Tallulah, 31, was criticized for sharing a photo of a “Die Hard” actor fighting dementia in the comments section of an Instagram post.
“I don’t think you should expose your dad to the public! He’s vulnerable! And some things should be kept private! You don’t have permission to post it!” one user wrote on Instagram.

Tallurer Willis shares a photo of her father, Bruce Willis, and fights dementia. (Getty Images)
Tallula said, “Hello. I ask that. I will use my discretion as a family when posting. Today was a wonderful day filled with smiles.
Over the weekend, Tallurra shared a series of intimate, smiling snaps from her dad enjoying family time.
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“Sunday Foundation at Gram! Thank you,” Tallurer captioned the Instagram post.
In the first image, Tallur laughed While holding dad’s hand. In another photo, Bruce and his youngest daughter shared a sweet embrace.
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Bruce Willis’ daughter Tarla responds to criticism for posting photos of her father during the battle with dementia. (Tallulah Willis/Instagram/Getty Images)
Tallur’s fiancée, musician Justin Acey, wrapped his arm around Bruce’s shoulders as they laughed because they had sex.
Others in the comments section were by Tallurah’s side and claimed that her father’s photos would be acceptable.
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“As a dad, I say the embrace you gave him is valuable,” one comment read.
Others shared their feelings with the Willis family. “This is a family of pure love! You cannot make judgments on someone else unless you are personally caring for your loved one in this kind of condition! Their love is beyond unconditional in every way!

From left, Rumer Willis, Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Scout Willis, Emma Heming Willis and Tallulah Willis were in Los Angeles on September 23, 2019. (Stefanie Keenan via Getty Images)
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Bruce, 70, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in February 2023 shortly after being diagnosed with aphasia.
Bruce’s eldest son, Rumer Willis, previously shared more insights about his father’s journey with FTD. Father’s Day A homage to the “pulp fiction” actor.

Bruce Willis retired from acting in 2022. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
“It’s tough today. I feel a deep pain in my heart and I’ll talk to you and tell you everything I’m doing and what’s going on in my life,” Rumer said in part. Instagram posts. “Hold you close to me and ask you about life and your story, your struggles and success. I would like to ask you more questions while you can still tell me about it.”
She said, “But I know I don’t want sadness from me today, so I try to thank myself, just reminding myself that you are my dad and you are still with me, I still hold you and hold you, kiss you on the cheek, rub your head, I try to thank myself for just reminding myself that I can talk to you.”
“I love your dad’s happy Father’s Day so much…” Rumer captioned her post.
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Bruce shares three daughters with his ex-wife Demi Moore: Rumer, Scout, Tallurer.
Bruce married Emma Heming Willis in Türkiye and Caicos in 2009. They married again six days later in Beverly Hills. The couple welcomed their daughter Mabel in 2012 and their daughter Evelyn in 2014.