Demi Moore Shares Update on Bruce Willis' Dementia Journey
The actor's family reflects on his stability, the challenges of frontotemporal dementia, and the importance of cherishing the present.
- Bruce Willis, 69, has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a progressive and incurable condition, following an earlier aphasia diagnosis in 2022.
- Demi Moore described Willis as being in a 'stable place' while acknowledging the profound difficulties and emotional toll of the disease.
- Moore emphasized the importance of meeting loved ones 'where they’re at,' finding moments of joy and beauty despite the challenges of his condition.
- Willis’ blended family, including his wife Emma Heming Willis and five children, continues to support him and raise awareness about FTD's impact and the need for more research.
- The family has shared their journey openly, expressing gratitude for public support and highlighting the value of embracing the present with loved ones.