

Although the actor will not be returning to the screens, fortunately his condition is not causing any concern among his loved ones.
Many fans of the Bruce Willis-starring action thrillers are likely still struggling to process the fact that the actor was forced to end his career after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia last year — and yet the latest news about his condition can’t help but keep fans happy. As Demi Moore, Willis’s wife of over a decade and still in a warm relationship, recently said, the actor’s condition remains stable, and Willis himself plans to continue battling the disease.

The actress shared the good news during her appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, with whom Moore starred in the 2003 action comedy Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle.
When Barrymore asked how the actor’s illness affected Moore’s relationship with her ex-husband and their children together, daughters Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, the actress admitted that the diagnosis not only didn’t discourage family members, but instead brought Willis closer to his ex-wife and children from his first marriage, which could touch actor fans around the world.

Moore also added that she tries to visit Willis every week unless she has to leave Los Angeles, and greatly values the time they spend together.
In addition to his first wife and daughters from his marriage to Moore, Willis receives support from his second wife Emma Hemming, as well as their mutual daughters Maybelle and Evelyn.
Source: Popcorn News

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