Bruce Willis is back in public. The 68-year-old retired actor left home, and the paparazzi caught the first pictures after his wife Emma Heming’s latest statement about his health.
In February 2023, Willis was confirmed to be suffering from frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a disease for which there is currently no cure and which his wife Emma is trying to cope with, although she admits it is “hard to know” if the actor is “aware of what’s going on”.
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On the same day that Emma spoke about the health of Bruce Willis on the “Today” show, the protagonist of the “Die Hard” saga was photographed in a Range Rover.
The pictures were published by the Spanish media La Vanguardia, although they are already available on the social network X, formerly Twitter.
“On Monday, the actor was photographed in the passenger seat of a car in Los Angeles,” reads a post on the mentioned social network.
Bruce Willis, 68, who is making a rare appearance as seen for the first time since his wife Emma, ​​has admitted it is ‘hard to know’ if he is aware of his dementia diagnosis
The actor was photographed in the passenger seat of a car in Los Angeles on Monday
On the same day, his wife Emma spoke about his health pic.twitter.com/Xuuyzhwd3N— MassiVeMaC (@SchengenStory) September 26, 2023
In the graphics you can see Bruce Willis wearing a dark blue hat and a coat of the same color. One of the photos shows the actor looking towards the camera, as if he had discovered the lens that captured him at that moment.
Since the confirmation of the diagnosis, the actor has kept a low profile, and his wife has already asked the paparazzi to respect his space.
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What Bruce Willis’ wife said about his health
Emma Heming, married to Bruce Willis since 2009, shared a video on her Instagram profile in which she admitted how she feels in the middle of the whole process she is going through with the actor.
“I’m doing the best I can (…) but I’m not well,” he said then in the August publication. However, he recently went on a program hosted by Hoda Kotb where he added that it is a “serious” disease.
“It is difficult for the patient and difficult for the family, for Bruce and for our daughters Mabel (11 years old) and Evelyn (8 years old). When it is said that it is a family disease, it really is,” he remarked on the occasion.
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In addition, he admitted that “it’s hard to know if Bruce is aware of what’s happening to him,” as he said in an interview to mark World Frontotemporal Dementia Awareness Week, September 24 to October 1. (AND)
Source: Eluniverso

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