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Tallulah Willis is a proud big sister.
On Tuesday, Oct. 28, the 31-year-old daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis shared rare photos with her half-sister, Evelyn, 11, in honor of a big win on the basketball court.
“WE WON!!! 🏀🏀 big sister energy heckn yeah!! Love my bb @emmahemingwillis,” Tallulah captioned her Instagram post.
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In the first snap, Tallulah smiled from ear to ear as she wrapped her arms around her youngest sibling, whom Bruce shares with his wife, Emma Heming Willis, dressed in a red basketball uniform.
The photos were taken outside and in front of what appeared to be an outdoor basketball court. Tallulah seemingly dressed for the occasion in a red sweatshirt and jeans.
In the comments, fans pointed out how much the sisters look alike, with one commenter expressing that Evelyn looks like Tallulah’s “little beautiful twin.”
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In addition to Evelyn, Bruce and Heming Willis are also parents to 13-year-old Mabel. Bruce and Moore share daughters Rumer, 37, and Scout, 34, in addition to Tallulah.
Bruce’s daughters, along with Moore and Heming Willis, share a close bond.
When they announced in February 2023 that Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (known as FTD), the blended family signed their statement as “Ladies of Willis/Moore.”
Speaking to Town & Country in October 2024, Heming Willis said that she’s not hiding her husband’s condition from their young daughters.
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“I’ve never tried to sugarcoat anything for them,” she said. “They’ve grown up with Bruce declining over the years. I’m not trying to shield them from it.”
In an interview with The Times nearly a year later, she shared that Evelyn and Mabel’s relationship with their father had continued to evolve.
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“You can see the tenderness of it,” Heming Willis told the U.K newspaper in September. “The girls don’t need him to be this or do that. They have really adapted to his disease and they know how to move around him. It’s beautiful, but it’s hard for them. They miss him.”
