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Tallulah Willis gave an update on her father Bruce Willis’ ongoing battle with frontotemporal dementia and shared how her family leans on each other for support.
The youngest daughter of the “Die Hard” actor and Demi Moore told E! News in a new interview, published Thursday, that her father is doing “the same,” which in his situation is “a good thing.”
“Our visits have so much love and I feel that overarches anything for me,” she said.
“Our visits have so much love and I feel that overarches anything for me,” she said during the interview with E! News.@buuski/Instagram
“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,” Tallulah added during the candid conversation.@demimoore/Instagram
Tallulah explained that “being able to have” a “connection” with her father is what keeps them going.
“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,” Tallulah said regarding the rest of her famous family.
Moore’s ex-husband retired from his decades-long acting career in March 2022 after he was diagnosed with aphasia and dementia.
Tallulah also credited her sister Rumer for providing a “center of gravity” for the family with the birth of her daughter Louetta.@demimoore/Instagram
Frontotemporal dementia can cause people to struggle with speech, affect memory function and behavior and even mimic movement conditions similar to those with Parkinson’s disease and ALS, per Mayo Clinic.
Despite noting how “hard” this journey is for her family, the 30-year-old revealed that Bruce’s health condition has “created an opportunity for more love.”
Tallulah then lovingly credited her sister Rumer, 36, for adding a “center of gravity” point for their loved ones with the birth of the 36-year-old’s daughter, Louetta.