The Die Hard star was spotted shaking hands with an emergency serviceman in a heartfelt moment that his wife, Emma Hemming Willis, uploaded to Instagram
Thousands of action movie fans of the 80’s and 90’s were saddened to learn of the retirement of one of their great idols, Bruce Willis. The actor, known for his roles in ‘Die Hard’ and ‘Pulp Fiction’,
Actor Bruce Willis, 69, has been photographed on an outing in Studio City, Los Angeles in a rare public appearance following his dementia diagnosis
Last month, Bruce's ex-wife, Demi Moore, gave an update on his well-being amid his battle with dementia. In an interview with CNN, the 62-year-old actress explained that the actor is "in a very stable place," but it hasn't been easy watching him struggle.
Bruce Willis appeared to be in good spirits while meeting with first responders amid the Los Angeles wildfires. For the first time since 2022, Willis, who has frontotemporal dementia (FTD), was seen out in public in an Instagram video posted by his wife, Emma Heming Willis, on Thursday, January 16.
Hollywood legend Bruce Willis has been seen making a rare outing in California, amidst the chaos caused by Los Angeles' wildfires. The Die Hard actor, 69, was seen being driven around the area
Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis has spoken out about the Hollywood actor's battle with frontotemporal dementia
In an Instagram video posted by his wife Emma Heming Willis on Thursday, Willis is seen interacting with Los Angeles police officers, shaking hands and posing for a photo.
Bruce Willis retired from acting in 2022 and was then diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. He's rarely been seen in public since then.
days after thanking firefighters for their efforts in tackling the Los Angeles wildfires. The Hollywood legend, who is battling frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, a communication disorder that ...
As the flames approached a nursing home, these employees navigated smoke, ash and embers to push hospital beds or carry patients to safety
With dementia rising in the U.S., Central California doctors are fighting back by supporting patients and families affected by the disease.