Overview
- In a Good Morning America interview with Diane Sawyer, Emma Heming Willis said the actor now lives in a single-story “second home” near the family residence with round-the-clock professional caregivers.
- She said his use of language is “disappearing,” and the family has adapted alternative ways to communicate with him.
- Heming visits for breakfast and dinner each day, and their daughters see him regularly, with professionals providing care the rest of the time.
- She described the move as a difficult but protective choice for their children that she believes Bruce would have wanted for them.
- She refuted recent claims that he could no longer walk or speak entirely, emphasizing that he is otherwise in good health and highlighting her caregiving book, The Unexpected Journey, due September 9.