Video with father Bruce: Tallulah Willis makes autism diagnosis public

Video with father Bruce
Tallulah Willis makes autism diagnosis public

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The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore has made it public that she has been diagnosed with autism with a children’s video on Instagram. The diagnosis changed her life, said Willis.

Tallulah Willis has been diagnosed with autism. The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore revealed this with an Instagram video from her childhood. In the clip, Willis appears on the red carpet with her father. He is carrying the ten-year-old in his arms while he gives an interview – while she is concentrating on stroking his head. Willis writes: “Tell me you’re autistic without telling me you’re autistic.”

In the comments, a follower praises Tallulah for posting the clip and asks if she was diagnosed as a child. In her response, Willis says it is the “first time” she has made her diagnosis public. “I found out this summer and it changed my life,” she writes. In another comment, she describes herself as “neurospicy” – a humorous term for a diagnosis on the autism spectrum.

This is how an autism spectrum disorder manifests itself

The Federal Association for the Promotion of People with Autism lists the characteristics of autism spectrum disorder as difficulties in “assessing and sending out social and emotional signals”. It continues: “Reactions to other people’s feelings or behavioral adjustments to social situations are rarely appropriate.” Degrees of expression vary from person to person.

Tallulah deals openly with mental and physical illnesses. Before her autism diagnosis, she also spoke about her depression, ADHD, borderline disorder and anorexia. Just last month, she wrote on Instagram about her eating disorder that during unhealthy times she romanticized what it felt like “to go through the day at that body size.” She further pointed out, “I just wanted to say it because I know (hope) I’m not alone.”

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