Tallulah Willis shares rare photos with dad Bruce Willis amid dementia battle

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Tallulah Willis is soaking up quality time with her dad Bruce Willis.
The 31-year-old actress posted photos of her father, 70, during a visit to her grandmother’s house on Sunday. In a series of sweet snaps, Tallulah gave an inside look of a “Sunday Funday at Grams,” including building precious memories with her dad who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023.
In one photo, the pair shares a sweet embrace with Tallulah hugging Bruce tightly and writing in the caption, “Grateful.”
Tallullah’s fiancé Justin Acee, tagged along for the visit and is all smiles with his future father-in-law. In another photo, the father-daughter duo is seen gazing at each other while Tallulah sits on the ground and holds Bruce’s hand.
This latest post comes weeks after Father’s Day, where sister Rumer Willis and stepmom Emma Heming Willis reflected on the reality of the beloved actor’s health decline, which caused him to retire from acting.
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Emma paid tribute to her husband of 16 years with a vulnerable Instagram post dedicated to all the “dads living with disability or disease, showing up in the ways they can and to the children who show up for them.”
"I’m profoundly sad today," Emma said. "I wish, with every cell in my body, that things could be different for him and lighter for our family."
The couple shares two daughters: Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11. Bruce also has three adult daughters from his previous marriage to his ex-wife, Demi Moore: Rumer, 36; Scout, 33; and Tallulah, 31. The 70-year-old actor is seen with one of his daughters, captioned, “What Bruce teaches our girls goes far beyond words. Resilience, unconditional love, and the quiet strength in simply being present.”
Bruce’s eldest daughter, Rumer Willis, honored her dad with a series of touching photos over the years, admitting, “Today is hard.”
“I feel a deep ache in my chest to talk to you and tell you everything I’m doing and what’s going on in my life,” Rumer said. “To hug you and ask you about life, your stories and struggles, and successes. I wish I asked you more questions while you could still tell me about it all.”