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In A Tragic Update, Wife Of Bruce Willis Discusses Ongoing Struggle Of Her Husband With Dementia

Emma Willis, Bruce Willis’s wife, has shared a tragic update on her husband’s fight against dementia. His frontotemporal dementia diagnosis was first shared with the public by his 34-year-old daughter, Rumer.

The 44-year-old Emma Heming Willis saw Little Empty Boxes, a documentary about Max Lugavere’s experience caring for his mother while she suffered from dementia.

Bruce Willis’s Wife Gave A Sad Update On The Actor’s Battle With Dementia

While complimenting the movie, however, the actress revealed her husband’s illness and said that treatment possibilities are “slim,” as reported by The Sun.

“When you live the world of dementia you know that options are slim. But some won’t take that lying down which is how change is made, and I got to witness the beauty in that last night.”

Bruce Willis's Wife Gave A Sad Update On The Actor's Battle With Dementia
Bruce Willis’s Wife Gave A Sad Update On The Actor’s Battle With Dementia

Ms. Willis recently brought her admirers to tears by posting a video tribute to her 68-year-old husband, whom she adores despite his struggle with dementia.

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In March, she has been remembering great times with Willis to celebrate his birthday and their 14th wedding anniversary. Demi Moore, 60, Bruce’s first wife, just shared a throwback video from 2019 that she filmed.

Emma and Bruce renewed their wedding vows on their 10th anniversary and celebrated with a small movie set to Coldplay’s Fix You.

On March 21, 2009, the couple tied the knot for the first time in front of Willis’ daughters and ex-wife in Turks & Caicos. E! News has posted a tweet in which Bruce Willis’ wife has shared a heartwarming glimpse at a magical family outing, as he continues his health battle.

https://twitter.com/enews/status/1665485274141577216

Rumer, his 34-year-old daughter with Demi Moore, broke the news of her father’s illness on Instagram. In her post, she wrote that Willis’s illness “cannot be treated” and “has gotten worse.”

“Since we announced Bruce’s diagnosis of aphasia in spring 2022, Bruce’s condition has progressed and we now have a more specific diagnosis: frontotemporal dementia (known as FTD).”

“Unfortunately, challenges with communication are just one symptom of the disease Bruce faces. While this is painful, it is a relief to finally have a clear diagnosis.”

As revealed, Willis’ illness has progressed and is not treatable. Leave your thoughts in the comments area. In the meantime, we recommend that you check out serveupdate.com.

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