Tallulah, Bruce Willis’s daughter, was recently diagnosed with autism in adulthood

Bruce Willis’s daughter, Tallulah, was recently diagnosed with autism in adulthood. Tallulah, who is 30 years old, shared a video of herself as a child on March 15, 2024. Her father, Bruce Willis, held her while speaking to a journalist on the red carpet of a movie premiere. Amidst the conversation, Tallulah touched her father’s head and played with his ears. She wrote “tell me you’re autistic without telling me 😂” underneath the video on Instagram. It was the first time Tallulah subtly revealed her diagnosis to the world. She did so in response to a comment on her post. “If you’re ready to share, were you diagnosed as a child?” someone asked in a comment on the post. “I don’t know to what extent you’ve shared your journey, but I would love to know more. You’re brave and inspiring, and this video is very tender.” “In fact, this is the first time I’ve publicly shared my diagnosis,” Tallulah replied. “I found out this summer, and it changed my life,” she said. Many people in the comments were supportive, and some even said that Tallulah was “stimming” in the video. The Cleveland Clinic says that “stimming,” also known as “self-stimulatory behaviors,” is often related to autism spectrum disorder, but not always.

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