Demi Moore and Bruce Willis's daughter, Tallulah, is celebrating her 90 days of sobriety after she left the rehabilitation treatment center. She checked herself into the facility on July 23rd and was discharged on October 3rd.
The 20-year-old celebrity daughter opted to check herself into the clinic as she had some issues with alcohol and drug abuse.
She has recently opened up about the progress that she is having since leaving the center. She revealed that she is happily celebrating three months of being completely sober.
She even posted a selfie on her Twitter account, exclaiming, "Woot woot 90 days sober." She also posted on Instagram and wrote, "90 days ago, I was a mucky mess. Things are not perfect by any means, but I radiate more positive energy on a daily basis than I ever thought possible. No longer allowing chemicals to infiltrate my bod was the best decision I've ever made. Here's to 90 more days. Woot woot!"
Another Demi Moore Bruce Willis daughter, Rumer Willis, has also shared that she is happy with the progress that her younger sister is having with regards to her previous issues.
"I've actually been so impressed and blown away by her strength and her openness and willingness," shared Rumer. "Not only to move past things, but also to share herself with other people."
The 20-year-old famous fashion blogger revealed her battle with a certain eating disorder and her struggles with body dysmorphia in an exclusive video interview.
Rumer, who spent most of her teenage years in Idaho, believes that her younger sister's problems are largely attributed to the fact that she grew up in Los Angeles.
Demi Moore Bruce Willis daughter shared, "They kind of grew up more here. So, in a way, it's interesting because they've had such a different experience than I had. They moved out to LA when they were younger. So, they were kind of exposed to everything a lot more."