Tallulah Willis shares revealing photos in eye-catching pink underwear and low-slung jeans
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Tallulah Willis recently posted a series of photos on her Instagram profile on Tuesday, February 28, as she posed in low-slung jeans while flashing her bright pink underwear. The 28-year-old actress previously revealed "the hottest of all her personalities" in her new short hair look. She complemented her bold, zebra print trousers with an oversized printed biker top, that she lifted up to flaunt her abs.
The daughter of Bruce Willis seemingly went with her all-natural look for the Instagram update following the news that her dad has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. "Lanky dirt boy bike boy f*** boy is the hottest of all my alternate personalities / Y or N ??", she wrote.
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Emma Heming Willis provides an update
Bruce has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia which is a rare condition that affects the ability to speak and comprehend language, along with other issues. His 44-year-old wife, Emma Heming Willis shared a heartfelt Instagram post by posing with dementia specialist Teepa Snow. She provided an update to her followers and well-wishers of Bruce Willis on the progress she has made in dealing with the degenerative disorder affecting her husband.
"I’m grateful I had the opportunity to work with (Teepa Snow) who has helped me add to my dementia care toolbox," she shared. "She’s a loving, compassionate, and skilled leader in this space who navigates herself with pure empathy. She’s a gift." The former model then admonished others to "Head to the link in my bio as her website has a wealth of caregiving information you might find useful too."
Who is Teepa Snow?
Teepa Snow is a well-known dementia specialist known throughout much of the world for the efforts she has made in caring for patients and their families, according to her social media posts and website. "She has done an absolutely remarkable job of providing the right support for Bruce as his abilities have changed and created a place, space and life that continues to provide him with what he needs to live well", the licensed occupational therapist praised Emma for her efforts according to Daily Mail. "Frontal temporal dementia is never easy," the healthcare provider explained, "but with the right programming and support, it truly is possible to continue living life. Congrats to Emma and their entire family for their very very hard work and dedication. It is truly remarkable!"