celebritiesEmma Heming Willis (44), wife of Bruce Willis (68), gave an update on the health of the American actor. At the end of February, it became known that Willis suffers not only from aphasia, but also from dementia. On social media it seems that “the options are limited”.
The update comes after Emma watches “Little Empty Boxes,” a documentary about Max Laugaffer’s insane mother. “Anyone who has ever suffered from dementia knows that options are limited,” said Bruce Willis’ wife. “Although some refuse to accept this. This is how change happens and I saw it with my own eyes last night.”
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The way he looks for answers is inspiring. “The fact that he’s sharing this information is really a blessing.” Bruce also thanked Willis Laugavere’s wife for her vulnerability. Not long after, the guy also responded to Emma’s message. “You are a fighter and I am so proud that we can fight this fight together.” Furthermore, Demi Moore, the ex-wife of the American actor, also made herself heard in the comments. “I’m looking forward to seeing the print.”
According to sources, Moore recently moved in with her ex-husband Bruce Willis and his wife, Emma. With his health failing, she would like to stay near him to help when needed.
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