Demi Moore and Bruce Willis' daughter, Tallulah Willis, has revealed she is engaged.
She shared the news that she is set to marry her partner, Justin Acee, Monday on Instagram.
"Everyday @justinacee," she captioned a series of photos that included a snap of the ring and a video of the proposal.
Though the exact timeline of their relationship remains unclear, Tallulah Willis was previously engaged to director Dillon Buss. She confirmed in a May 2023 essay for Vogue that their engagement ended in June the previous year. During that time, she was also dealing with her father's health challenges.
Bruce Willis' family announced in 2022 that the "Die Hard" star was taking a step back from acting after being diagnosed with aphasia, but later released a statement saying that his condition had "progressed" and that he was facing frontotemporal dementia.
"Today there are no treatments for the disease, a reality that we hope can change in the years ahead," the statement noted.
In August, Tallulah Willis shared how Acee was supporting her as she navigated her father's condition.
"Waking up laughing with my partner [Acee] would be the best kind of day, which I will be honest happens a lot," she told People.
"And then we'll take my two bigger dogs on a walk around the neighborhood, which if you hit it around the right time, it's kind of like a dog city hour," she said.
During the interview, she offered a glimpse of how she was coping with her father's condition.
"I'll go visit my dad and spend some time with him," she said. "But also whether it be work or not, I do need downtime. So there is a lot of what my partner and I say, we're 'going nonverbal,' and we just sit on the couch like, 'I love you. There's no issue. I just can't speak right now.'"
She also shared a health update on her father recently, saying during an appearance on the "Today" show that he is "stable, which in this situation is good, and is hard."
"There's painful days, but there's so much love," she said.
By watching her father struggle with the disease, she said she had learned to appreciate life.
"It's really shown me to not take any moment for granted, and I really do think that we'd be best friends," she said. "I think he's very proud of me. You have to be in the moment. You have to be present."