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Bruce Willis’ Daughter Reveals Surprising Medical Update

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In a revealing and personal social media post, Tallulah Willis, the daughter of Hollywood stars Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, has opened up about her autism diagnosis.

The 30-year-old took to Instagram to share a throwback video of herself as a child, accompanied by her father, Bruce Willis at a public event, shedding light on her journey toward understanding her own neurodiversity.

The video, a candid snapshot from the past, captured a young Tallulah in her father’s arms during a red carpet interview.

Bruce, known for his role in the iconic “Die Hard” series, was seen engaging with the media while Tallulah affectionately rubs his head and plays with his ear.

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The endearing moment, Tallulah revealed, is indicative of her behaviors that align with autism, a diagnosis she only received later in life.

Accompanying the video, Tallulah humorously captioned the post, “Tell me you’re autistic without telling me you’re autistic 😂.”

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by a range of conditions related to brain development that affect communication, behavior, and social interaction. Diagnoses can occur at any age, reflecting the spectrum nature of ASD and the diverse ways it can manifest in individuals.

There is no one cause of autism, as it is influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Symptoms of autism usually appear by age 2 or 3, but they can also present themselves as early as 18 months.

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