Bruce Willis, 68, has been battling frontotemporal dementia, a severe and rare condition. His daughter, Tallulah Willis, has been cherishing time with him by collecting memorabilia from his life. She shares that this helps her cope with the pain. Despite his condition, she feels his love, saying, “He is the same…and what I see is—I see love when I’m with him, and it’s my dad, and he loves me…”
Glenn Gordon Caron, creator of “Moonlighting,” noted Bruce’s decline, mentioning, “He’s not totally verbal…All those language skills are no longer available to him, and yet he’s still Bruce…” Bruce’s wife, Emma Hemming Willis, admits it’s hard to tell if he understands his condition. The family finds joy amidst the struggle, believing Bruce would want them to live happily.
Emma emphasizes the need for awareness of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), saying, “FTD is the most common form of young-onset dementia and can strike any adult age…I knew I needed to raise my voice to bring awareness to this disease…”
Tallulah recently shared rare photos of her father on social media, expressing her deep love and pride. Fans responded with overwhelming support. One commented, “I feel for you.” Actress Kate Beckinsale added, “In it together I will always be here for you.” The supportive messages were filled with prayers and love for the Willis family.