Talulah Willis clap back at her bullies while cradling the chin her father Bruce Willis gave her.
The movie star’s youngest daughter posted a photo on Instagram this week showing an uncanny resemblance to her 70-year-old self.
“!! Sir! If only I wasn’t this man’s child ππ,” she began her empowering caption.
“Wow, this is early Wednesday morning and I’m feeling so full and emotional. The face, the smile, and dare I say jaw that made me want to end it all (hey (Perez Hilton), remember when you bullied a 13-year-old for money?) is now the most precious gift you could give me.”
Talulah, 31, admitted: “I couldn’t say the word chin out loud.” That’s because it was her “unclean and sinful disease, and it was the center stage for the world’s attention.”
“At least that’s what you guys keep saying over and over and over again,” she added before becoming sarcastic. βWhat a cursed child I was to inherit this fun and expressive trait and live with emotions!β
While Talulah is “angry at the adults who planted the seeds of self-hatred,” she is “proud” of the work she has done to “uproot that hatred from its roots.”
Alec Baldwin’s daughter Ireland Baldwin can unfortunately relate, as she commented, “Perez Hilton also bullied me about my chin at one point!!!! Hey chin!!!!”
The celebrity news blogger urged Talulah to “check[her]DMs.”
It’s unclear if she checked them, but they returned to the social media platform the next day with an even more pointed message.
Talulah posted a screenshot of a photo published on Hilton’s website when she was a teenager years ago. The image showed her wearing shorts and reaching out to hug her father.
“Talulah, Bruce Willis’ youngest spawn, has her butt exposed,” the caption reads. “They share a smooch and a hug, during which he might as well give her a pat on the butt!”
The photo highlights a father and daughter duo going shopping, with the caption continuing, “If that was our petite kid, we would have bought her pants!”
In the caption, Tallulah slammed Hilton, 47, writing: “The sexualization of a young 14-year-old’s body as a 30-year-old old man is a disgrace. The notion that a good night’s sleep in the sheets was literally paid for with the tears of a child is repugnant.”
“The hurt and damage you caused me stayed with me for far too long, but I didn’t break. I healed, bounced back, and overcame,” she said.
Talulah stressed that she is “not looking for pity,” but rather “a call to support young people’s mental health and the precious relationship they have with their self-image ππ.”
She returned to the post and added a “note from the editor after the emotional moment passed.”
“My hope[for Hilton]is that this prompts some inner remorse for past actions and explores what lies beneath the temptations that tear people apart. I wish him and his family well. All we can do is be kind ππ,” she said, softening her stance.
The media personality again asked Talulah to check her DMs.
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