Sad update from Bruce Willis’ wife

Sad update from Bruce Willis’ wife

Bruce Willis’ spouse Emma has given a heartbreaking replace on the performing legend’s dementia battle.

His daughter Rumer, 34, beforehand revealed the news that he was recognized with frontotemporal dementia.

Emma Heming Willis, 44 attended a screening of the movie Little Empty Boxes, which is a function size documentary by Max Lugavere about his mom’s battle with dementia.

But whereas praising the movie, the star opened up on her husband’s situation as she admitted that remedy choices are “slim,” experiences 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.”

This comes after Ms Willis moved followers to tears after she shared a touching video tribute to her beloved 68-year-old husband, as he battles with dementia.

She has been sharing a number of particular reminiscences in March in honour of Willis’ birthday together with their 14th marriage ceremony anniversary.

Most not too long ago, she posted a throwback video from 2019 filmed by Bruce’s first spouse, Demi Moore, 60.

In the mini film, set to the Coldplay track Fix You, Emma and Bruce celebrated their tenth anniversary by renewing their marriage ceremony vows.

The pair first acquired married in Turks and Caicos on March 21, 2009 and the marriage was attended by Willis’ daughters and ex-wife.

His daughter Rumer, 34, whom he shares with Demi Moore, shared the heartbreaking news about her father’s prognosis on Instagram.

In her put up, she defined that Willis’ situation was sadly “not treatable” and “has progressed”.

“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.”

This story appeared in The Sun and is printed with permission.

Source: www.news.com.au