Bruce Willis’ Wife In Tears After Daughter’s Sweet Attempt To Help Her Dad’s Dementia

Bruce Willis’ wife was seen breaking down in tears in her latest Instagram post, sharing the heartwarming way their daughter Evelyn has been trying to help her dad.

It comes after Willis’ was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia earlier in the year. He had previously been diagnosed with aphasia, a cognitive communication disorder.

“The veteran actor has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities,” their Instagram statement read at the time.

“As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him. This is a challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion, and support.” 

They continued: “We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and wanted to bring his fans in because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him. As Bruce always says, ‘Live it up’ and together we plan to do just that.”

Then, earlier this year, his family issued an update on his condition, and confirmed that his condition had progressed from aphasia to a more specific diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia.

Their statement read: “As a family, we wanted to take this opportunity to thank you all for the outpouring of love and compassion for Bruce over the past ten months,” they wrote, adding: “Your generosity of spirit has been overwhelming, and we are tremendously grateful for it. For your kindness, and because we know you love Bruce as much as we do, we wanted to give you an update. “

They continued: “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.”

Following this devastating news, members of the family shared the first video of the star after his diagnosis.

A clip of Bruce celebrating his sixty-eighth birthday was shared online, showing Bruce talking and laughing surrounded by his family, while they all sang happy birthday to him.

His ex-wife Demi Moore captioned the sweet post: “Happy birthday, BW! So glad we could celebrate you today. Love you and love our family. Thank you to everyone for the love and warm wishes — we all feel them.”

But the latest news comes from Bruce’s wife, Emma Hemming Willis, who has issued an update on the star’s battle with dementia on her Instagram.

The forty-four-year-old admitted that treatment options for her husband are “slim”.

Hemming Willis spoke about how she watched Little Empty Boxes, a documentary by Max Lugavere about his mother’s experience with dementia.

“When you live the world of dementia you know that options are slim,”  she shared.

“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.”

She added that the director’s love for his mother was “powerful,”

She continued: “His motivation to find answers from leading health experts is inspiring and then be so gracious to share that information is a true blessing.

“Thank you Max for being so brave and vulnerable to share the journey and spotlighting the importance of brain health.”

Lugavere himself responded to her comments, saying: “You’re a warrior, and I’m so proud to be in this fight with you.”

Since then, Heming has shared the adorable way their young daughter Evelyn has been trying to help out her dad.

In a new video posted to Instagram, Heming revealed she was left an ‘absolute puddle’ over her daughter’s admission.

Heming spoke to the camera, saying: “So I have to tell you this story, and I’m going to try and do it without crying.

“Because when Evelyn told me this story, I was an absolute puddle.

“OK – here we go. So Evelyn says to me the other day, ‘did you know that people with dementia can become severely dehydrated?’

“I said, ‘Oh I didn’t know that – but how do you know that?’”

She continued: “So I said to her, ‘Evelyn, we will always make sure daddy has a bottle of water in hand. Thank you for letting me know.

“‘But that is the most loving and compassionate thing that you can do is to be curious and educate yourself on your dad’s disease.’

“It really is one of the most loving and compassionate things we can do as caregivers – as friends, as family – is to educate ourselves about our loved one’s disease so we can best show up for them and support them in the best way possible.”


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