Reporter Maara of Money Today | 2023.05.29 18:05
While it was revealed that Hollywood actor Bruce Willis was suffering from dementia, his wife, Emma Heming, made fans sad by directly revealing that “the chances of being cured are slim.” According to a number of foreign media including the British Daily Mail on the 28th (local time), Hollywood actor Arnold Schwarzenegger mentioned Bruce Willis, who is suffering from dementia, in a recent interview.
“I will always remember Bruce as a star who was both kind and great,” said Arnold. He sent a message of support.
In this regard, it is known that Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming, said at a recent screening of a documentary about dementia, “There is little cure.”
“When you live in a world of dementia, you find that your options are slim,” said Emma Heming. He suggested that her husband’s illness, with little cure, gave her hope.
Bruce Willis retired from the Hollywood film industry after being diagnosed with aphasia in March 2022. Bruce’s family released a statement in February saying he had been diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). Frontotemporal dementia is caused by damage to the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain and impairs judgment. Personality and behavior changes, and language problems may occur.
Now, the Bruce Willis family is living with ex-wife Demi Moore and their three daughters as they work on Bruce’s recovery.
Meanwhile, Bruce, born in 1955, began his acting career on Broadway in the 1970s. He made his name known in the 1980s with the TV drama ‘Blue Moon Express’ (original title ‘Moonlighting’). He appeared in the films ‘Die Hard’ (1987), ‘The Fifth Element’ (1997), ‘Armageddon’ (1998), and ‘The Sixth Sense’ (1999), establishing himself as a world-class action star.
Bruce married actress Demi Moore, who was 7 years his junior, in 1987 and had three daughters, but they divorced in 2000. In 2009, he remarried Emma Heming, a 23-year-old model, and they had two daughters.
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