Bruce Willis’ 20-year-old daughter with Demi Moore is probably trolling us

Jul 23, 2014 13:13 GMT  ·  By
Tallulah Willis announces first pregnancy on Instagram – or she might just be trolling us
   Tallulah Willis announces first pregnancy on Instagram – or she might just be trolling us

Not long ago, the tabloids were saying that Tallulah Willis, the youngest of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore’s daughters, had been drinking since she was 17 (she’s 20 now, just to give you an idea), was partying non-stop, and was starving herself. By the looks of it, she’s about to become a mother.

If you click on the image above, you will see a photo of Tallulah sporting a baby bump. If this isn’t enough to convince you that she’s got a bun in the over, let us just add that this is how she captioned it on Instagram: “excited to meet my new little friend #happy #newlife #newbeginnings #babyonboard #blessed.”

And that’s not all: a few days ago, Tallulah posted another photo, this time of her in a body-hugging dress showing off her baby bump, while a female friend cradled her tummy affectionately.

That one she captioned with “#20wks #bumpwatch #CatsOuttaTheBag #blessed.”

It sure seems like she’s breaking the news of her surprise pregnancy on social media, which is something that loads of celebrities do these days.

Even if this is common practice now, no one seems to believe the younger Willis girl, not even her fans, as Fish Wrapper notes. Tallulah has a reputation of a joker and a prankster, and there is literally no other shred of evidence that she might be expecting except for these two photos.

“She's posted other photos of herself in which she doesn't look quite so bumpy. That, along with the fact that she posts a photo of herself drinking giant cups of coffee nearly everyday (which, spoiler alert, a thing pregnant ladies aren't really supposed to do too much of), and the fact that she got a tattoo along her rib cage last month when she would have been about 16 or 17 weeks pregnant (pain!), kind of makes it seem like she might be fooling with this,” Fish Wrapper says.

The likeliest explanation is that Tallulah is trolling us, trying to see if she could get the tabloids to report on her pregnancy as a done deal, as fact. She might also be thinking of pranking her most gullible fans which, judging by their shocked responses (and congratulations), she seems to have achieved.

She wouldn’t be the first celebrity to make this pregnancy joke on social media. The most notable and recent example is of the now-pregnant for the third time Kourtney Kardashian, who was photographed by longtime beau Scott Disick with a “baby bump” at a time when she wasn’t pregnant.

News of the impending addition to the family spread like wildfire online but the rumor was short-lived, being proved false on Kourtney’s next public appearance. You can imagine that all eyes will be on Tallulah the next time she steps out.