Tallulah Willis, daughter of actor Bruce Willis and actress Demi Moore, has become a vocal advocate for Autism awareness. In a recent interview with People, she opened up about her own journey with Autism, describing it as a “superpower.”
Tallulah, who is on the higher functioning side of the Autism spectrum, shared that receiving her diagnosis was a turning point for her. She expressed gratitude for her diagnosis, as it provided her with validation and a sense of relief that her struggles were not just in her head.
One of Tallulah’s main focuses is creating awareness and advocacy for females who receive late-in-life Autism diagnoses. She believes that there is a lack of understanding and support for women with Autism, and she is determined to change that.
Through her advocacy work, Tallulah hopes to empower others with Autism to embrace their unique abilities and to not feel like they are “too much.” She sees her diagnosis as a gift that has allowed her to better understand herself and to connect with others who may be going through similar experiences.
Tallulah’s story serves as an inspiration to many, showing that Autism is not a limitation but a part of who she is. She encourages others to embrace their differences and to see them as strengths rather than weaknesses.
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