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Tallulah Willis Shares Candid Message On Eating Disorder Recovery Journey

Tallulah Willis opens up about her ongoing journey to recovery.

Tallulah Willis recently shared a heartfelt message on social media, addressing her struggles with body image and eating disorders. The youngest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore opened up about her ongoing journey to recovery, emphasizing that it is not a linear process.

In her candid post, Tallulah expressed her current challenges in accepting her changing body, admitting to romanticizing unhealthy times. She shared childhood photos to remind herself of the importance of embracing vitality and life, despite the internal struggle to compare herself to a perceived 'better' version.

Throughout her recovery journey, Tallulah has been transparent with her followers, sharing before-and-after photos to showcase her progress. She has also been vocal about her battle with anorexia, body dysmorphia, ADHD, depression, and borderline personality disorder.

In a letter published by Vogue, Tallulah revealed the severity of her anorexia nervosa, detailing the physical and emotional toll it took on her. Despite facing significant challenges, including her father's battle with dementia, Tallulah acknowledged the unwavering support of her family in her recovery process.

Following a four-month stay at a treatment facility, Tallulah acknowledged that recovery is a lifelong journey. She emphasized her desire for harmony with her family and the importance of prioritizing her well-being for their sake.

Tallulah's story serves as a reminder of the complexities of mental health struggles and the resilience required to navigate them. Her openness about her experiences aims to provide support and encouragement to others facing similar challenges.

If you or someone you know is dealing with issues related to eating disorders or mental health, it is essential to seek help. You can contact Crisis Text Line by texting 'NEDA' to 741741 or call 988 for immediate assistance.

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