Tallulah Willis Shares Rare Photos With Dad Bruce Amid Dementia Battle: 'Grateful'
shared a rare photo with her dad, , amid his dementia battle.
On June 22, Tallulah, 31, took to Instagram with a carousel of snaps after a visit with her famous father, 70.
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"Sunday funday at Grams!" the youngest child of Bruce and , 62, captioned her update. "Grateful 🕊️."
In the featured image, Bruce sat on a chair as Tallulah sat cross-legged on the floor and held his hand. Father and daughter smiled at each other in the heartwarming shot. The second snapshot showed the pair in a sweet embrace, while a third photo showed Tallulah's fiancé, Justin Acee, posing playfully with his future father-in-law.
In addition to Tallulah, Bruce and his ex-wife share two adult daughters, , 36, and , 33. The Sixth Sense star also welcomed two daughters—Mabel Willis, 13, and Evelyn Willis, 10, with his wife, , 47.
In the comments, Tallulah's followers reacted to the unexpected photos of her with Bruce.
One Instagram user wrote, "Thanks for sharing Bruce with us. It's good to see his smile and yours as well."
Someone else echoed, "I love when you post photos making memories with your dad. I was my mother's caregiver and she passed away in April from dementia and I cherish the memories I made with her, during hospice, forever ❤️."
Another shared, "Your dad looks so good! ❤️."
Meanwhile, a different follower commented, "Thank you for sharing these precious moments with us all who love you all ❤️."
In 2022, Bruce's family announced his aphasia diagnosis. They revealed frontotemporal dementia (FTD) nearly a year later in February 2023.
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