Tallulah and Scout Willis are enjoying a sisterly getaway and delighted fans with a glimpse into their bikini-clad vacation.
Taking to Instagram, Tallulah shared a pair of snapshots of them posing up a storm in bright, bold swimwear.
Tallulah opted for a yellow, string bikini while Scout rocked a floral two-piece, hot pink sarong, and wore a green headscarf.
"Florida Gurls," she captioned the post, as fans called their looks "cute," and their destination "dreamy".
Tallulah's confident social media post is made all the more poignant given her years-long journey with an eating disorder and body dysmorphia.
Battling body dysmorphia
On her 32nd birthday this year, she reflected on her journey with her body and appearance with a throwback photo and detailed message.
She shared an image of herself wearing a pastel green gown with ruffled layers and a lace bodice. Her hair was slicked back and Tallulah rocked a smokey eye. "My birthday is tomorrow and here is a VERY Aquarius photo from 2020," she penned in her caption.
"I didn't want to put pressure on myself to post a current cutie face card and/or body pic bc I want to silence any body dysmorphia on my special day," Tallulah continued. "Recovery looks different for everyone, today it's showing myself that there's nothing wrong with being softer and curvier now, and that the green dress girl was also lovable!"
Eating disorder
Tallulah previously revealed on The Drew Barrymore Show in 2023 why she decided to speak publicly about her eating disorder.
"I very visibly was struggling with an eating disorder and because of the age of social media and that was very present and there was actually a tremendous amount of concern for me that I got on my Instagram."
She added: "I wanted to talk about that because I felt like it was really important to share that it was very scary, that it was really hard."
Autism diagnosis
Tallulah was also diagnosed with autism at the age of 29, and opened up to Best Quality Designer Handbag at the 2024 Autism Speaks Gala in Los Angeles, to talk about how her famous family have been supporting her.
"The diagnosis gave me permission to not have to fight through things all the time and be super brave," she told Best Quality Designer Handbag . "I would say that particularly with my sisters [Rumer and Scout], they have encouraged me to ask for what I need in situations where I am more used to masking."









