Bruce Willis’ Wife Emma Heming Addresses "Judgment” After Sharing They Have Separate Homes
Bruce Willis, diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, lives in a nearby home with 24-hour care to reduce agitation and support his family's needs, his wife said.
- On Tuesday, Emma Heming Willis revealed that Bruce Willis lives in a nearby second home where he receives full-time care during an ABC News Diane Sawyer special.
- Three years ago, Bruce Willis received an aphasia diagnosis that later progressed to frontotemporal dementia, leading to his retirement from acting after more than four decades.
- The couple's younger daughters, Mabel Willis and Evelyn Willis , visit Bruce daily for breakfast and dinner, while extended family, including Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah Willis, support with adapted communication.
- Emma Heming Willis described the choice as one of the hardest she's faced, adjusting family routines and stopping playdates to meet the couple's children's needs after placing Willis under full-time care.
- Next month, Emma Heming Willis's book The Unexpected Journey releases on September 9, revealing caregiving insights as the family raises awareness of aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, while Bruce Willis's film legacy endures.
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Bruce Willis’ Wife Emma Heming Addresses "Judgment” After Sharing They Have Separate Homes
Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming Willis reacted to the criticism she has faced since revealing that the Die Hard actor lives in a separate house to better cope with his frontotemporal dementia.
Emma Heming Willis, wife of iconic actor Bruce Willis, has revealed a new and painful chapter in her family's fight against frontotemporal dementia (DFT), a disease that affects Hard's protagonist of killing.
The actor's wife, Emma Heming, explained that the transfer was made necessary to guarantee both him and his daughters the best possible life
Bruce Willis now lives in a second home for dementia care, reveals wife Emma Heming
Married to the star since 2009, she spoke candidly about the emotional toll of caregiving, while also highlighting the resilience and love that continue to carry her family forward.
The illness that affects Bruce Willis led him to withdraw from the performance due to the symptoms, mainly the change of behavior and the difficulties to speak, reason why the actor currently no longer lives with his family. Duro’s protagonist of killing was moved to a house apart from where his 2 daughters and his wife, model Emma Heming, live, where he receives medical care 24 hours. The new home only has one flat, to facilitate the movement o…
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