Tallulah Willis expressed her love for her father, Bruce Willis, on the 30th anniversary of his iconic film Pulp Fiction.
The 30-year-old joined Bruce’s wife, Emma Hemming Willis, on the red carpet at the opening night gala of the 2024 TCM Classic Film Festival on April 18.
Although Bruce couldn’t attend, his presence was felt as several of his co-stars, including John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, and Samuel L. Jackson, graced the event.
In a touching gesture, Tallulah honored her dad by wearing a black baseball cap embroidered with “Bruce” in white letters, paired with ripped jeans, a yellow graphic T-shirt, and a black blazer. Emma, 45, looked elegant in a black Dior suit and a white satin blouse with black pumps.
During a panel discussion with the cast, host Ben Mankiewicz acknowledged Bruce and his family, given Bruce’s recent diagnosis with frontotemporal dementia in 2023.
“Bruce is great in this,” Mankiewicz said. “Here in the audience tonight is Bruce’s wife, Emma, and one of his daughters, Tallulah Belle Willis.”
The audience then applauded as Tallulah and Emma stood up.
Bruce, 69, and Emma married in March 2009 and have two daughters, Evelyn, 9, and Mabel, 12. Bruce also shares three daughters, Rumer Willis, 35, Scout Willis, 32, and Tallulah, with actress Demi Moore, 61.
Tallulah and her sister Scout recently turned heads at the 2024 Fashion Trust Awards, where they both donned lingerie-inspired outfits by Christian Lacroix, featuring intricate black lace details.
Aside from her fashion choices, Tallulah also shared a personal journey on social media, revealing that she recently dissolved her facial fillers after six years.
She opened up about her decision, acknowledging the psychological impact of the procedure and her journey towards self-acceptance.
Moreover, Tallulah publicly disclosed her autism diagnosis through a throwback video on Instagram, where she shared a candid moment with her father.
This revelation came as a significant step for her, as she continues to embrace her identity and advocate for mental health awareness.