Bruce Willis Diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia

Bruce Willis' health update comes from his daughter Rumer and ex-wife Demi Moore, revealing he suffers from frontotemporal dementia affecting his brain's emotional and language areas.


Bruce Willis Diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia

Actor Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a disease that has ended his artistic career of more than four decades. Updates on his health have been provided by his ex-wife Demi Moore and his daughters, with Rumer Willis sharing the latest news about her father.

In an interview, Rumer Willis mentioned that Bruce Willis is being cared for by the whole family and that they are very close during this process. Despite rumors on social media about the loss of the actor's ability to speak, this has not been confirmed.

Rumer also talked about the relationship her parents maintain after their separation, highlighting the beautiful relationship they have built to prioritize their children. According to her, they continue to be an example of love and teamwork despite the difficulties.

The frontotemporal dementia that Bruce Willis suffers from is a disorder of the nervous system that affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, impacting the personality, behavior, and language of the affected person. Some of the symptoms include inappropriate behavior, lack of judgment, loss of inhibition, changes in eating habits, among others.

Despite the challenges Bruce Willis faces with his health, his family has shown they are united and support each other during this difficult time.