Bruce Willis He was recently seen making a rare public outing in his ongoing battle with frontotemporal dementia.
The appearance comes after an emotional update on your health from your child, Talulah WillisWho says that the star of “Die Hard” is “estavel”, but under the circumstances he is “bad” and “difficult”.
Bruce Willis' family is “grateful” for the time they spent with him, but a source said they fear he “may not have much time” because he is suffering from young-onset dementia.
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Bruce Willis looks confused during a car ride in Brentwood, California.
Bruce has recently made rare public appearances on the streets of Brentwood, California, as he continues to battle dementia.
The “Pulp Fiction” star was seen on the passenger side of the car, wearing a blue zip-up jacket over a T-shirt. Next to Willis was an unidentified man wearing a Molitorum Senza.
In the photos from the trip taken on September 21, Bruce can be seen looking for a long time with a questioning expression on his face as he sits in the car with Janelle Abierta.
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In other photos, the Hollywood star seemed disturbed by her surroundings while riding in the car.
Bruce was first diagnosed with aphasia, a life-threatening condition caused by brain damage, in 2022, forcing him to end his illustrious career to focus on health.
However, less than a year later, his condition developed into a rare and aggressive form of frontotemporal dementia.
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Talulah Willis provides an update on the health situation in her country.
Bruce's vision comes just days after his Tallulah appearance on the “Today Show,” where she gives an exciting update on her country's performance and discusses how he's coping with his dementia diagnosis.
“It's a staffel, or this situation is very difficult. There are painful days, but there is a lot of love,” said the 30-year-old fashion designer.
She noted that her blended family, including her mothers Rumer and Scout, her mother Demi Moore, her two youngest daughters, Mabel and Evelyn, and her stepmother Emma Heming, were “grateful” for the time they spent with Bruce.
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“He really showed me that I can’t think of a moment that’s guaranteed and I really know that we’re going to be best friends,” she explained. “I see that he’s so proud of me. You have to be there now. You have to be there.”
Demi Moore says Bruce Willis is in a 'good place'
Bruce and Moore married in 1987, but they divorced in 2000. He then married Heming in 2009, who has remained his wife ever since.
Tallulah's update comes just days after her mother Moore appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” where she opened up about Bruce's condition and how he's handling the situation.
“He's in a stable position, you know, given the data,” he added. “You know, what I tell my kids is I found you where you are,” Moore said.
“You’re not tied to who they were or what year you want them to be, but who they are in this moment. And from that there’s so much beauty and joy and love and decor. Los Angeles, I’m here every week and I really appreciate the time we all share,” she continued.
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The actor's family is supposedly skeptical about how much time he has left.
According to I call you weeklyA source revealed that Bruce's condition has apparently “progressed” and that his family is “worried that he may not be there much longer” with him.
While he remains by his side to care for him, he later noted that the amount of time he has left as a 69-year-old actor “always weighs on their minds.”
“He has progressed to the point where his family fears he may not get to spend much more time with Bruce. They wonder if he can make it to 70,” Sintaram adds.
Talula previously shared that she needed to make sure she was in a stable mental state before visiting her country.
He said: “(It is necessary) to enter (the visit) openly for the visit, and to know that before entering it is strong, so it is with.”
“What did I need to know for sure so I could just come in,” Tallulah said. People Magazine. “You will visit my country and spend some time with it. But also, no work or no work, it requires a period of inactivity.
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Bruce Willis always said with caregivers
A source also revealed Call me That the Tears of the Sun actor is always accompanied by a team of caretakers, or that this means that the person who was not recognized during his recent viewing is most likely his caretaker.
They will explain that the team “supervises and ensures that this is not disruptive.”
He added to the line: “It's about leaving the heart to the weak and dependent family.”