Emma Heming Willis, the wife of retired US actor Bruce Willis, has spoken publicly for the first time about her husband's declining brain health as he battles frontotemporal dementia. The 70-year-old actor, known for his roles in 'Die Hard' and 'The Sixth Sense', was diagnosed with the condition over three years ago. Heming Willis reported that Bruce remains physically active but struggles with language and communication. She shared her experience with ABC News, revealing how they've adapted their communication style and emphasizing the need for support for caregivers facing similar challenges. The forthcoming book, 'Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope, and Yourself on the Caregiving Path', aims to guide others through similar experiences. Despite acknowledging the ongoing difficulties, Heming Willis expressed gratitude for the moments of connection, stating that they still see glimpses of Bruce's personality, including his hearty laugh and a twinkle in his eye.
Bruce Willis's Battle with Dementia: A Public Discussion

Bruce Willis's Battle with Dementia: A Public Discussion
Emma Heming Willis discusses her husband Bruce's health challenges as he battles frontotemporal dementia, emphasizing the importance of caregiver support and resilience.
Emma Heming Willis, wife of actor Bruce Willis, openly discusses the struggles of his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, highlighting their communication adaptations and advocating for caregivers. Despite the challenges, she expresses gratitude for the moments of connection they still share.