One of the daughters of Demi Moore, 61, and Bruce Willis, 69 actress Tallulah, 30, hit back on Tuesday (13) comments made about your appearance and her sisters in a video on social media in which they appear dancing together.
In a since-deleted text, she shared some examples of messages she had received and said: “What a delight to share – people always seem shocked when we tell them how cruel and mean-spirited the comments about us have been throughout our lives, so it’s important for me to name this person to highlight an example of common Tuesday cowardice.”
Comments on the video in question compare the women to Bruce Willis and say they don’t understand how the couple could have such “unattractive” daughters.
Still in her response, the actress said: “it’s important to expose these people as a habitual example of Tuesday’s motherfuckers. Thank God for therapy and thank God for Scout’s new song!”
In the video, Demi Moore, her daughters — Rumer, 35, Scout, 33, and Tallulah — and her granddaughter — Louetta, 1 — appear dancing to Scout LaRue Willis’ new song, “Over And Over.”
Tallulah shared on social media in March that she was diagnosed with autism at age 30. After sharing a video from her childhood, in which she strokes her father’s head and plays with his ear on the red carpet at an event, she wrote: “Say you’re autistic without saying you’re autistic.”
Since the beginning of 2022, the family has focused on caring for their father, Bruce Willis, diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a disease that has no cure.
*With information from Aline Oliveira, from CNN
Source: CNN Brasil
I am an experienced journalist, writer, and editor with a passion for finance and business news. I have been working in the journalism field for over 6 years, covering a variety of topics from finance to technology. As an author at World Stock Market, I specialize in finance business-related topics.