Tallulah Willis.Photo:Tallulah Willis/Instagram

Tallulah Willis/Instagram
Tallulah Willisrevealed that she had her facial fillers dissolved after six years.
On Friday, the 30-year-old — who is the daughter ofDemi MooreandBruce Willis— posted two selfies onInstagramshowing how her face looks after reversing the cosmetic procedure.
“I was scared to mention but I recently got my filler dissolved - after being very emotionally and psychologically wrapped up in what I thought it gave me - I hadn’t seen my real bone structure in like 6 years,” she captioned the post. “Still learning to dial back the futzing and the pokes and sit with myself as I am, which is hard when your brain tells you that yes! more is better!”
“Thank you for letting women of all ages know they are perfectly beautiful in their own skin at any age, without altering how they look!!!! So beautiful!!!!” one fan wrote.
Another person added, “You are beautiful, that’s what counts! Forget the other stuff 👏👏👏 Bravo, so proud that you talk about your experience! This will help thousands of young people x 👏👏”
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Tallulah’s post comes just days after she opened up on social media about beingdiagnosed with autismas an adult.
The actress posted a throwback video on Instagram of her as a child attending an event with her dad. In the clip, theDie Hardactor is holding Tallulah during a red carpet interview. As he’s talking, she’s rubbing his head and playing with his ear.
Joking about the moment, she revealed that she was recently diagnosed withautism. “Tell me you’re autistic without telling me you’re autistic 😂” she captioned the post.
“Actually this is the first time I’ve ever publicly shared my diagnosis. Found out this summer and it’s changed my life. ☀️” Tallulah replied before calling herself “neurospicy” in another comment.
According to the organization, signs of autism usually present around ages 2-3. However, signs can be missed because autism is a spectrum and pediatricians may want to give a patient time to develop before making a diagnosis, theChild Mind Institutestates.
source: people.com