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August 30, 2024

Bruce Willis’ Daughter Gives Updates on Father’s Condition

I have been a fan of Bruce Willis since he starred in “Moonlighting.”

Starting around 2020, however, it seemed like something was not right with Willis.

Then, in the Spring of 2022, his family announced that Willis had been diagnosed with Aphasia, and soon thereafter he was also diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, and it all started to make sense.

Tough Times

After the family announced his diagnosis, reports started to surface about Wilis forgetting lines on sets.

It also made a lot of sense that we were seeing a dip in the quality of projects that Willis was being featured in.

Willis was a shell of his former self, diagnosed with a condition that would likely see him taken from us before 2030.

While the situation is bad, thankfully, it has not gotten worse, according to his 30-year-old daughter Tallulah.

She stated, "It’s the same, which in this situation is a good thing.

"Our visits have so much love and I feel that. That overarches anything for me is being able to have that connection."

She continued, "I know he knows how much I love him. I know how much he loves me, I know how much he loves all of us

"It’s a hard thing for anyone going through this. But it has really created an opportunity for more love for my family."

Willis is lucky in that he has the resources to get the best treatment and a strong family behind him, as he and Demi Moore have kept an amicable relationship to raise their three children together, and that bond has continued long after the girls were adults.

Prior to his illness, Willis was one of the hardest-working stars in Hollywood, with 149 credits on his resume.

However, if you look at his resume, it seems that around 2018 or 2019, he started to realize things were changing, and he took every project put in front of him, notching 21 credits from 2021 to 2023, clearly grabbing paychecks while he still could.

The average lifespan of someone with his condition is about 7.5 years, so the reality is that when his condition turns, and it will turn, he will be gone sooner rather than later.

And that will be a very sad day for his family and fans.

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