The condition of Hollywood actor Bruce Willis, who suffers from frontotemporal dementia, is causing increasing concern among fans.
According to The Economic Times, the “Die Hard” star is no longer able to speak, read and walk independently. His condition requires constant care, and, according to sources, Willis no longer remembers his stellar past.
The 70-year-old actor ended his career in 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia — a speech disorder due to brain damage, which significantly affected his ability to communicate. And already in early 2023, his family reported that Willis’ condition had worsened — doctors diagnosed frontotemporal dementia, which affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These areas are responsible for speech, emotions, and motor functions.

Bruce Willis with his daughters / © instagram.com/buuski
According to sources, which the publication does not specify, Willis is now unable to remember either his achievements in cinema or his family. His family, including his wife Emma Heming, ex-wife Demi Moore and five children, have united to be there for him in the most difficult moments. They have repeatedly asked the public to respect the actor’s private life during this difficult period.
Note that the publication also added that “no specific information about the actor’s health has been received from his family in recent months.”
Recall that the last time Bruce Willis was seen by the public in the arms of his daughter Tallulah, who spent time with him.