Tallulah Willis showcases her stunning physique as she slips into an animal print swimsuit for social media snap
She is the daughter of Hollywood legends Bruce Willis and Demi Moore.
And Tallulah Willis showcased her incredible figure as she shared a throwback bikini snap to her Instagram on Monday.
The fashion designer, 26, looked sensational in the photo as she donned a lemon swimsuit with a cut out across the midriff.
Looking good: Tallulah Willis showcased her incredible figure as she shared a throwback bikini snap to her Instagram on Monday
The garment also featured a black animal print while Tallulah's hair was dyed blonde and cut into a pixie style at the time.
The post almost fooled Tallulah's sister Scout who thought the star had decided to change her look.
Scout, 29, commented on the post and wrote: 'I got spooked that you dyed your hair but then realized that it couldn’t be current because this room isn’t this organized now lol'.
Tallulah captioned the snap with: 'I didn’t make this kewt suit, and I’m not a natural blonde, and I’m currently Winnie the poohing (shirt, no pants) on my couch so this pic is O L D, but WYLLIS SALE CONTINUES!'
'Spooked': The post almost fooled Tallulah's sister Scout who thought the star had decided to change her look
Tallulah wrote: 'I didn’t make this kewt suit, and I’m not a natural blonde, and I’m currently Winnie the poohing (shirt, no pants) on my couch so this pic is O L D'
It comes after Tallulah recently shared a jaw-dropping snap of herself enjoying a trip to the beach last week.
The social media star showcased her figure as she posed alongside her pet pooch Cowboy.
Tallulah donned a bright orange two-piece in the snap as she posed with Cowboy on her head in front of a stunning view of the ocean.
Displaying her sun-kissed hue, the star styled her brunette locks into an updo and also sported a pair of sunglasses.
Alongside the post, she wrote: 'Curating pictures for my kids to post on Mother’s Day 2035'.
Wow: It comes after Tallulah recently shared a jaw-dropping snap of herself enjoying a trip to the beach last week
New treatment? Tallulah was recently featured in an advertisement for the controversial Amen Clinics, which claim they can diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders via brain scans
Tallulah recently tried to get to the bottom of her mental health issues by getting a brain scan that purports to reveal the 'effect of past trauma on her brain.'
The fashion designer was featured in an Instagram video posted by the controversial Amen Clinics, which use brain imaging to diagnose psychiatric issues.
'I've had a series of personal struggles,' Tallulah began while relaxing on a sofa. 'A big ol' backpack of trauma that I carry around, and I'm trying to make it less heavy.'
'I think there's a validation in having someone say, "I can see exactly where the trauma lies in your brain. I can see this is where you get more anxious," and on top of it, have suggestions on how to help you in a different methodology than perhaps a therapist, or a psychiatrist or a general practitioner doctor.
'I just was really excited to get that different perspective,' she added.
Check up: The video was filmed during Tallulah's visit to one of the Amen Clinics locations in Encino, California
The clinics use SPECT, or single-photon emission computed tomography, a form of nuclear imaging that uses gamma rays to shows blood flow levels throughout the brain.
The clip also featured Tallulah meeting with Dr. Jay Faber, a psychiatrist at the clinic, who admitted she had 'been through a lot.'
Looking at scans of her brain laid out on his desk, he began to speak in vague terms about what possible 'activity' in various regions of her brain might mean, and how that could affect both her behavior and thoughts.
'I think managing anxiety is the hardest, because my anxiety is very physical,' Tallulah explained.
Imaging: The clinics use SPECT, or single-photon emission computed tomography, a form of nuclear imaging that uses gamma rays to shows blood flow levels throughout the brain
Consultation: The clip also featured Tallulah meeting with Dr. Jay Faber, a psychiatrist at the clinic, who admitted she had 'been through a lot'
'So I'll get anxious and my heart beats really fast, and I'll get sweaty, and I'll feel really upset and sick.'
During his consultation, Faber referred to Tallulah's empathy levels, though it wasn't clear if he was making those determinations based on her scans, or on other questionnaires she filled out.
The actress concluded the video by saying that getting diagnosed helped her to feel more 'confidence,' rather than feeling hemmed in.
Tallulah has previously shared with her 329,000 Instagram followers that she had dealt with body dysmorphia and obsessive–compulsive disorder in the past.
Earlier this summer, she admitted on Instagram that she went through a three-year period of not speaking to her mother Demi, though they later patched up their differences and seem to have had a strong relationship ever since.
Mother–daughter relationship: Earlier this summer, she admitted that she went through a three-year period of not speaking to her mother Demi, though they later patched things up
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