Bruce Willis has become “not totally verbal.”
In March, Bruce Willis’ family informed the public that his brain condition, aphasia, had progressed to frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Glenn Gordon Caron, the creator of the 1980s sitcom “Moonlighting” starring Bruce Willis, shared that during his visit, the actor was unable to communicate with him.
The actor’s family and friends continue to provide support during his illness.
Glenn continued, “The thing that makes [his disease] so mind-blowing is if you’ve ever spent time with Bruce Willis, there is no one who had any more joie de vivre than he.” According to Bruce’s friend, while Bruce previously “adored waking up every morning and trying to live life to its fullest,” he now perceives life as though “seeing life through a screen door.”
Bruce is currently under the care of his wife, Emma Heming Willis, with whom he has two daughters. He also maintains a close friendship with his ex-wife, Demi Moore, with whom he has three daughters. The family has offered unwavering support to the actor amidst his challenging health conditions. In an interview, Bruce’s wife Emma mentioned that it’s “hard to know” if the actor comprehends his condition.
Despite their past divorce, which led to questions about their relationship, Demi Moore and Bruce Willis continue to stand by each other, remaining close friends.