When we couldn’t imagine how bad Bruce Willis‘ family was going through, his daughter Rumer Willis announced that her baby was facing health problems.
What Does Bruce Willis’ Granddaughter Have?
The daughter and granddaughter of the protagonist of Pulp Fiction were infected with a virus that has affected them in recent months. “This year was a little complicated health-wise for her,” Rumer wrote in her latest social media post, where she explained what is happening to her and her little girl Lou.
“Lou and I have fought two viruses this month alone and what I realized is that the Universe was telling me to slow down and focus on nourishing my immune system and my body,” added the celebrity’s daughter.
She also noted that “another big thing as a new mom is that my adrenal glands can become overloaded very quickly from breastfeeding and running around chasing Lou all day.”
Additionally, she confessed that she had always “had a lot of anxiety and stress” so she began taking an adrenal tonic to stay nourished. All this occurs amid the frontotemporal dementia that Bruce Willis suffers from which has considerably affected his ability to speak and remember things. He practically stopped being him.
Bruce Willis’s Granddaughter Is Named Louetta in Honor of Him
After Bruce Willis’ granddaughter was born on April 18, the actor’s daughter confessed that she named her Louetta Isley in honor of her father. According to what she said, the little girl’s name is the conjunction of different musical artists of which the actor is a fan.
“Her name is a mix of things I love. I have always loved the name Lou, so I was thinking about that for both a boy and a girl, but when we discovered that she was a girl, we came up with Louetta,” Rumer said on that occasion.
Louetta Isley is the construction of three names: Lou, for Louis Armstrong; Etta, by Etta James; and Isley, by The Isley Brothers. Bruce’s and his daughter’s favorite trumpeter, singer, and band.
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva.
