Tallulah Willis found a sweet way honor her father, Bruce Willis, during a “Pulp Fiction” screening at TCM Film Festival Thursday.
The former child actress, now 30, walked the red carpet alongside her father’s wife, Emma Heming, at the opening night of the festival that featured a special 30th anniversary screening of the Quentin Tarantino film, in which Bruce starred.
But despite the star’s absence from the event, Tallulah made sure his presence was still felt with a baseball cap with “Bruce” embroidered in white letters.
She paired the look with a yellow T-shirt, black blazer and a pair of ripped jeans. Her stepmom dressed in a classic look with a black Dior suit and satin blouse with black pumps.
His co-stars John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel and Samuel L. Jackson were also in attendance.
During the screening’s panel discussion, host Ben Mankiewicz paid tribute to Bruce, 69, who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023.
“Bruce is great in this,” he said. “Here in the audience tonight is Bruce’s wife, Emma, and one of his daughters Tallulah Belle Willis.”
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Last month, Heming opened up about Bruce’s diagnosis following a report that the actor has “no more joy” in his life amid his struggle with dementia.
“Now, I can just tell you, that is far from the truth,” the British model and actress said on Instagram. “I need society and whoever’s writing these stupid headlines to stop scaring people.”
“Stop scaring people to think that once they get a diagnosis of some kind of neurocognitive disease that –that’s it. ‘It’s over. Let’s pack it up — Nothing else to see here. We’re done.’ No, it’s the complete opposite of that,” she said.
Heming married the “Die Hard” actor in March 2009. They share two daughters, Evelyn, 9, and Mabel, 12. Bruce is also father to daughters Rumer Willis, 35, Scout Willis, 32, whom he shares with actress Demi Moore, 61.