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Rumer Willis Shares Heart-Wrenching Update On Dad Bruce Willis
The “Die Hard” star was diagnosed in 2022 with aphasia and retired from acting before his condition progressed to frontotemporal dementia.
Rumer Willis is sharing another heart-wrenching update about her dad, Bruce Willis.
The âDie Hardâ star now has frontotemporal dementia, a progressive brain disorder, after first being diagnosed with aphasia in 2022. His eldest daughter struggled on Friday to describe how her father was doing.
âPeople always ask me this question,â she said in an Instagram Q&A session. âAnd I think itâs kind of a hard one to answer, because the truth is that anybody with FTD is not doing great. But heâs doing OK in terms of somebody whoâs dealing with frontotemporal dementia, you know what I mean?â
The 37-year-old noted that she could just say, âHeâs doing great,â but explained that âthose parameters donât really work anymore.â She elaborated in a separate Instagram Story on Friday.
âThe answer that I would give is that Iâm so happy and grateful that I still get to go and hug him,â she said. âIâm so grateful that when I go over there and give him a hug, whether he recognizes me or not, that he can feel the love Iâve given him and I can feel it back.â

Rumer Willis backstage with dad after her 2015 Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in “Chicago.”
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Willis married fellow actor Demi Moore in 1987, welcoming Rumer and her sisters Scout and Tallulah before the couple finalized their divorce in 2000. He has since had two more kids with his second wife, Emma Heming Willis, whom he married in 2009.
Heming Willis revealed earlier this year that her husbandâs brain âis failing himâ â and that âthe language is going.â FTD is the result of neuron damage in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. It can result in unusual behavior, communication issues and emotional problems, according to the National Institute of Aging. There is no cure, notes the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration.
Rumer Willis, who welcomed her first daughter, Louetta Isley Thomas Willis, in 2023, ultimately ended on a note of gratitude Friday, stating: âI still see a spark of him, and he can feel the love that Iâm giving, and so, that feels really nice.â
She continued, âI just feel grateful that I get to go over there with Lou and we get to spend time with him. And I get to feel the love that he has for me and that he puts out for me, and I can love him â and be with him.â
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