Emma Heming Willis, wife of actor Bruce Willis, who has recently been diagnosed with a type of dementiahas called on journalists to keep your distance when they see the actor in public and don’t yell at him.
In an emotional video message posted on her Instagram account, the wife of the protagonist of ‘Die Hard’ (Die Hard), has recounted an incident he suffered with some photographers who tried to talk to the actor while he was making a public appearance to meet some friends in Santa Monica, California.
The 44-year-old model has complained about how “difficult and stressful it can be take someone out into the world (referring to her sick husband) and move him safely.” “This goes out to the photographers and videographers who are trying to get those scoops on my husband: just hold your space,” she added.
In addition, she has asked that “please don’t yell at my husband asking him how he is or whatever (…) just don’t do it. give him his space. Let our family or whoever is with him that day get him from point A to point B safely.”
The wife of the American actor has sent a message through a video to all caregivers or care specialists for people suffering from some type of dementia, any advice they can offer about how to handle the situation.
Willis, who retired last year with aphasia, a language disorder, has received a definitive medical diagnosis and suffers from a form of dementia that has caused him to worsen your health as reported last February by his family.
For nearly four decades Willis has had many hits starting with ‘Die Hard’ (1988) and its sequels, and other titles like ‘Armageddon’ (1998) or ‘The Sixth Sense’ (2001). He has won a Golden Globe, being nominated five times for those awards, and an Emmy from three nominations.
Source: Lasexta

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