Demi Moore and Bruce Willis' youngest daughter Tallulah Willis strips down to her underwear in a personal video to talk about her body insecurities.
The 20-year-old socialite said she developed dysmorphia, which is a mental illness and belief that one's appearance is defective. In a StyleLikeU video for it's "What's Underneath Project," Willis said she blames the tabloids for placing so much attention on a person's physical appearance.
"I struggled a lot when I was younger," Willis said in the video. "Like I'm diagnosed with body dysmorphia with reading those stupid f--king tabloids when I was like 13 and feeling like I was ugly, like always. I believed the strangers more than the people that loved me, because why would the people who loved me be honest?"
For every question answered, the green-hair actress would remove a piece of her clothing.
Like every teenager, Willis said she felt the need to be perfect, especially when growing up with two of the most famous parents in Hollywood. In the video, she admitted to dressing up in racier outfits to get more attention from people.
"That made me start to dress showing off my boobs and my butt and those things that I was getting attention for," Willis said. "It was like denim short shorts, and push up bras so they were sticking to my neck ... I was trapped in this body. I started starving myself and losing a bunch of weight and I got down to like 95 pounds. When I lost my curves and when my boobs shriveled up into like nothing and I had no shape, it put me in even more of a cage."
Willis said she participated in the project to help other women who are struggling with self-acceptance.