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Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s Daughter Almost died from alcohol poisoning aged 15

Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith, Adrienne Banfield-Jones, Demi Moore, Rumer Willis, Tallulah Wiilis | CREDIT: MICHAEL BECKER

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Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s Daughter Almost died from alcohol poisoning aged 15

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Tallulah Willis is speaking up about her drug and alcohol addiction.

During a Red Table Talk that began broadcasting on Facebook Watch on Monday, the youngest daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, now 25, spoke out about her troubled adolescent years.

On the show, which was hosted by Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith, and Adrienne Banfield-Norris, she was accompanied by her mother Demi and elder sister Rumer, 31.

‘We were on family vacation,’ she said, recalling her first drink at the age of 14.

‘It was champagne, it was very sweet. And then when I was 15, I almost died from alcohol poisoning.’

Willis continued to drink heavily while living with her sister Rumer. Her sister confronted her after discovering numerous bottles of wine near her bed.

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Tallulah went on to describe how her father, Bruce Willis, then moved her to the Beverly Hills Hotel. She reported hitting a new low the day Bruce and his second wife, Emma Heming, welcomed one of their kids.

‘Scout came in to tell me and I had taken a bunch of codeine and I had done a bunch of cocaine that morning and Scout couldn’t wake me up. She was shaking me,’ she explained.

Rumer recalls her younger sister calling in a panic because she couldn’t get Tallulah to wake up.

‘When I finally woke up she was crying and I made her feel horrible about it.

‘I was like, “It’s fine, let me got back to bed.” I woke up a few hours later and I was just hysterically crying because it was the first window of sobriety, the tiny five minutes you wake up before you start using again.

‘The feeling of it was just like death on my bones. I had no regard for my life, I had no care.’

Tallulah found herself residing at Moore’s house as she healed, despite the fact that she hadn’t spoken to her mother in years. With the support of her sisters, Tallulah was able to reconnect with her mother. She was then admitted to an institution of her choosing.

Rumer claims that her whole family backed her decision, a moment that brought the five of them together after years of strife.

Demi’s past addiction struggle, which was driven by alcohol and opioids, was also discussed by the three ladies.

Tallulah, 25, said, ‘It was like a monster came. I remember there’s just the anxiety that would come up in my body when I could sense that her eyes were shutting a little bit more, the way she was speaking. Or she would be a lot more affectionate with me if she wasn’t sober.’

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