Tallulah Willis Opens Up About Coping With Dad Bruce Willis’s Dementia: ‘Our Visits Have So Much Love’

As a daughter who has always looked up to my father, Bruce Willis, seeing him battle frontotemporal dementia has been a heart-wrenching journey. Yet, it has also been a humbling reminder of the power of love and family. Despite the challenges that come with this condition, I am in awe of how my dad continues to light up our lives with his unwavering spirit.


Update from Tallulah Willis, the youngest child of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore: She shares insights about her father’s current health status following his recent diagnosis with Frontotemporal Dementia, as well as discussing how their family has adapted over time.

69-year-old actor who played Die Hard, received a diagnosis for this condition last year, after being initially diagnosed with aphasia the year before. (In this case, I’ve changed “The” to “the” and rearranged the sentence slightly to make it sound more conversational)

As I spoke with E! News, I found myself expressing some insights about Bruce’s health condition. To put it simply, he remains the same as before, which, considering his circumstances, is a positive development. I expressed this as a “good thing.” Furthermore, our meetings are brimming with love, and I must say that this emotion surpasses anything that could compare for me.

Tallulah mentioned that maintaining a bond with her father is what gives her family strength. Moore and Willis, who were married from 1987 to 2000, are also parents to Rumer (age 36) and Scout (age 33). Additionally, the actor is a father to Mabel Ray (age 12) and Evelyn Penn (age 10), who he shares with his current wife, Emma Heming Willis.

“Tallulah expressed that she is aware of his knowledge about her affection and vice versa. She also emphasized their mutual love, saying, ‘I know how much he loves us all.’ Reflecting on the situation, she noted, ‘It’s a challenging phase for anyone experiencing this, but it’s opened up room for more love within my family.'”

Tallulah revealed that the Willis family frequently communicates through group chats, and she mentioned that Rumer’s toddler, Louetta, born in 2023, has been a strong influence on the family. Rumer, who ended her relationship with Derek Richard not long ago, spoke candidly about a touching moment between her daughter and grandfather during an interview on Today. She described watching Lou (who is learning to stand) approach her grandfather, who is unwell.

Additionally, Tallulah shared that as a result of their father’s diagnosis, the family has grown closer by relying on one another more and communicating more openly, especially during stressful situations.

Willis’s health issue, leading to his retirement from a long-spanning acting career in March 2022, involves complications with speech, memory issues, and behavioral changes, much like those associated with Parkinson’s disease and ALS, as stated by the Mayo Clinic. Frontotemporal dementia usually emerges between ages 40 and 65 but can appear earlier. It is the most prevalent type of dementia among individuals under the age of 60.

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2024-08-30 09:11