The youngest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore is ready to walk down the aisle.
Tallulah Willis announced on social media that she is engaged to her partner, music artist Justin Acee. Willis shared photos from the special moment, showing a close-up of a ring and the couple leaning in for a kiss.
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She also shared footage seemingly captured by her fiance as he documented the romantic, holiday-themed scenery from the engagement, complete with a candlelit pathway adorned with rose petals.
Willis, who in recent years has launched a clothing line, captioned her post “everyday @justinacee,” tagging her beau.
Her older sister, Rumer Willis, celebrated the news on her Instagram stories. "Baby Sis is Engaged," the "Empire" actor wrote while sharing Tallulah’s announcement.
Rumer also expressed her excitement under her sister’s Instagram post, commenting: "The most beautiful love to witness and watch grow. I love you both so much. Justin, I’m so lucky I get to call you my brother." She added: "Baby Lula, my gift, my queen, my heart is so full. Obsessed with you both."
Their middle sister, Scout Willis, also shared her joy on Instagram stories, writing, "My angels are Engagedddddddddddddd 🥹🥹🥹🥹."
Alongside Tallulah, Rumer and Scout are the adult daughters of Bruce Willis and his ex-wife, Demi Moore.
Bruce Willis's current wife, Emma Heming Willis, also joined in the celebration by posting two heart emojis in response to the engagement news on Instagram. Bruce Willis married the model in 2009, and they have two daughters, Mabel and Evelyn.
Tallulah Willis was engaged to filmmaker Dillon Buss in 2021, but in a Vogue essay from May 2023, she shared that Buss ended the relationship in June 2022.
At that same period, Tallulah was also coping with her father's health challenges. In March 2022, her family disclosed that Bruce Willis was diagnosed with aphasia. By February 2023, they announced that his condition had advanced to frontotemporal dementia, a type of neurodegenerative illness that impacts the frontal and temporal regions of the brain.
In September, Tallulah provided an update on her father's health during an interview on Today with Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb.
"He’s doing stable, which in this situation is good, and is hard, she said. There’s painful days, but there’s so much love."