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Bruce Willis’ Wife Made Us Cry With Emotional Video Remembering the Best Days of the Actor

Bruce Wilis’ Wife Made Us Cry With Emotional Video Remembering the Best Days of the Actor

Everyone regrets what is happening to Bruce Willis, who has little by little been affected by frontotemporal dementia that he was diagnosed with in February 2023. Fortunately, the actor has the support and love of his entire family, especially his wife Emma Heming, who has not left him at any time. They have been very complicated months for her and her emotions are on the surface, which she captured in an emotional video where she compiled some of her most beautiful moments with the protagonist of Pulp Fiction.

The Emotional Video Shared by Bruce Willis’ Wife

One way to keep the actor’s memory alive, that although he has not died, the quality of his life changed, is with those days of happiness that they shared. That’s why Emma made this video where Bruce Willis appears with her and his daughters, and yes, it moved us to tears. Without a doubt, Heming has shown her great love for the actor in a thousand ways, but she also has empathy and solidarity with families going through a similar situation.

“Today I am much more hopeful than after Bruce was first diagnosed. “I now understand this disease better and am connected to an incredible community of support… I am hopeful that our entire family can find joy in the little things and in coming together to celebrate all the moments that life has to offer,” he once noted.

How Is Bruce Willis’ Health?

Recently his friend and creator of Moonlighting, Glenn Gordon Caron, said that he tries to stay in touch with the actor and his wife Emma Heming Willis, and although every time he visits him, he confessed, he has the feeling that he recognizes him for between one and three minutes, It is a huge satisfaction to see it.

“I’m not always that good, but I try and I talk to him and his wife and I have a casual relationship with his three oldest children (…) I have tried very hard to stay in his life.”

Likewise, he explained that dementia has generated a drastic decrease in a speech in Bruce Willis, to the point that he “now does not read”, but, he stressed, “he is still Bruce.”

“When you’re with him you know it’s Bruce and you’re grateful he’s there,” he noted, “but the joy of life is gone.”

This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva.

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