Tallulah Willis, the youngest daughter of actors Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, wants to host her own talk show because she has "always had a desire to speak very candidly with people".
"I'm in the very early stages of setting up a web series or talk show. Like an Oprah/Ellen hybrid for young people. I've always had a desire to speak very candidly with people and speak very brashly about subjects that are rarely ever spoken about," she said.
But Tallulah, who sought treatment in rehab last year for an eating disorder, admitted that her parents did everything they could to protect her and sisters Rumer and Scout from the spotlight when they were younger, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"There was an emphasis on being hidden. Not because we had anything to hide, but because my parents wanted to protect us. Now I don't have a conscious thought process of like, 'I'm putting something out there that is shocking or not shocking'," she told Nylon magazine.
The starlet recently shaved her head after watching Moore's movie "G.I. Jane", in which she famously cuts off all her hair.
"I thought, if I could feel beautiful with no hair, then I will literally feel good in any situation. I actually watched 'G.I. Jane' two days before I shaved my head. I don't think I was 100 percent inspired by it, but I think it may have manifested the idea in my mind," she said.