![](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.nickiswift.com/img/gallery/what-bruce-willis-daughter-tallulah-willis-is-doing-now/intro-1572552596.jpg)
But life isn't just a collection of creative career opportunities for Tallulah Willis. "I haven't felt OK with who I am since I was 11 years old," she admitted in 2015 during a moving confession for Teen Vogue. While discussing her insecurities as well as substance abuse, she explained, "I was a big tornado of doubt and self-hate, uncomfortable in my own skin."
Willis' struggles have continued as she's gotten older and in 2018, she took to Instagram to reveal that she's not always doing well, even when it looks like she's fine. Along with a series of clips showing the seemingly happy young woman dancing by a pool, she wrote, "When I filmed this video I remember everyone telling me over and over how much they wished they had my energy, my freeness, a ownership of self. When this video was filmed I was 3 months into the deepest suicidal hole I had ever been in. We are not what we show."
Without revealing all of the issues she's facing, she continued, "My fight is daily and for the duration of my life and each day I choose to find the glowed moments, a thefted giggle, or true peaceful pause, I know I was brave that day."
If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, please seek help by calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or by texting HOME to 741741 for free, 24-hour support from the Crisis Text Line.
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r7XCpKCsr5mbwW%2BvzqZmam9ibYZ2e9ahmK1lkqfCpLGMsKClpJmoeqWt1KCfrZ2iYsGiuMuuo5qgXay2rbjIrGSiq12ZvKq6xmalqK9f