The question is the moment when he will no longer be there: Time is ticking for the legendary actor Bruce Willis, and the family does not leave his side 24 hours a day.
|“The legendary actor Bruce Willis is battling dementia, and his family is by his side, stating that the actor is in poor condition, and it is just a matter of time before he loses the battle with this disease.
Almost a year ago, the world was shocked by the news that one of the greatest action heroes of the silver screen was retiring from the world of film. Bruce Willis was initially diagnosed with aphasia, a speech loss disorder, and it was later revealed that he was suffering from a rare form of dementia. In addition to his current wife, Emma Heming Willis, and his children from two marriages – Rumer, Scout, Tallulah, Mabel, and Evelyn – the famous actor has the strong support of his ex-wife, Demi Moore, in these difficult times, as reported by ‘Telegraf.’
According to foreign media, his condition is uncertain, and at least one family member is always with him. The star of the hit movie ‘Die Hard’ spends his days with his wife Emma, ex-wife Demi Moore, and his five children.
“When Bruce was diagnosed, everyone gathered to preserve his memory of the family,” said a source to ‘Us Weekly,’ adding, “Everyone is there all the time. This experience has brought the family even closer together. No one knows how much time Bruce Willis has left, so they soak in every moment with him.”
The same source revealed that “everything revolves around” the actor and that he has had “many more bad days than good ones” in the past few months. Another source added that the actor “has round-the-clock care, but at least one family member is always with him.” He also spends time with his granddaughter Luet, born to his daughter Rumer in April.
“Rumer wants Luet to know Bruce. She wants him to be actively involved in Luet’s life. It’s a very special connection,” the source conveyed.
In February, the family announced that his condition had worsened with the “cruel” diagnosis of dementia. Since then, the family gathers for every holiday to enjoy precious time together.”