Bruce Willis' Daughter Tallulah Sparks Anorexia Fear With Hawaii Bikini Pic

Bruce, Rumor, And Tallulah Willis on Hawaii vacation
Bruce, Rumor, And Tallulah Willis on Hawaii vacation

Tallulah Willis has sparked concern on Instagram. The 25-year-old daughter to Hollywood heavyweight Bruce Willis has been making headlines for joining her dad and sister Rumer in Hawaii.

Not all comments left to a bikini snap of Tallulah have seen this actress given the thumbs-up, though. In fact, it looks like a fan has suggested that Tallulah might be too thin. The user also appeared to be slamming the "Bandits" star for promoting thinness.

Two photos were posted to Tallulah's account yesterday – both showed her kneeling on ocean sands and rocking a striped bikini in rusty tones.

'This Is So Unhealthy For Girls To See'

Tallulah Willis poses on a Hawaiian beach
Tallulah Willis poses on a Hawaiian beach

The user didn't hold back on the aggressiveness front.

"This is so unhealthy for young girls to see. You look so sickly," they wrote.

Tallulah clapped right back.

"Hmmmm, this is my body, I work through what my right size is and constantly fluctuate. Shaming me for where I’m at and not being allowed to share a joyful moment in the sand isn’t really sexy 2020 energy 🧐," she wrote.

By and large, comments left to Tallulah's snaps were positive, although the above user wasn't alone in noticing the actress' ultra-slender frame.

"Eat some more food," one fan wrote.

The Slamming Fan Gets Served Up Some Shade

Bruce & Tallulah Willis with Demi Moore at an event
Bruce & Tallulah Willis with Demi Moore at an event

While Tallulah did respond to the slamming comment, she wasn't alone – other users jumped to the actress' defense.

"This is a horrible thing to say to a person. ANY person. Are you following her Insta just to troll her? Because you know that you don't have to look at her posts, right?" a fan objected.

"That comment was not necessary. If she was obese would you say that to her? NO you wouldn’t because you should know that in 2019 that is fat shaming and it is wrong and unacceptable but you can shame a thin person with no regard for her feelings. Shame on you" was another comment.

A Past Eating Disorder Battle & Suicidal Thoughts

Tallulah Willis poses in Hawaii
Tallulah Willis poses in Hawaii

Tallulah has been vocal about her battles with her mental health. Back in 2017, she took to social media with words interpreted by People as the star confessing to an eating disorder history.

“3 years ago I was a malnourished string bean with aches that echoed throughout my soul,” she wrote.

This year also saw Tallulah deliver a bizarre bikini dance on Instagram with a powerful and raw caption.

"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. I’m not ready to share my story yet, but I’m with you, I see you, I am you, and I love you. Pain is pain..."

Instagram Is Done With Body-Shaming

From Demi Lovato to Bebe Rexha, it seems like there isn't a celebrity out there who hasn't been body-shamed. While body positive stars such as Lizzo and Ashley Graham are making their mark in getting the world to accept all shapes and sizes, Hollywood's pressure to remain "red-carpet ready" remains.

Tallulah has since featured in stunning Hawaii shots with her sister Rumer and dad Bruce. Some other comments regarding weight were left to Tallulah's bikini photo, although these didn't directly see users infer that the actress is unwell.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741. For readers outside the U.S., visit Suicide.org or Befrienders Worldwide for international resources you can use to find help.