Bruce Willis's wife Emma Heming responds to setback about moving from actor to dementia care
Emma Heming Willis returned to trolls about criticizing her husband Bruce Willis, who lives with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). The model and actress said that Willis after a one -story house with a full -time care team was one of the most difficult decisions she had ever made. According to the Daily Mail, Emma emphasized that her choice is led by their family’s needs. She said, “Bruce wants it for our daughters,” with reference to Mabel (13) and Evelyn (11). The girls visit their father regularly, also for breakfast and dinner, and the new home is designed to be safer and more suitable for their visits. ABC Special Sheds Light on Bruce Willis’ condition Emma Heming Willis shared her story on a joint ABC specialist with Diane Sawyer, Emma and Bruce Willis: The Unnexpected Journey, which deals with the hard actor’s health struggle and the challenges of care. The 47-year-old man said the show is aware of FTD and who go through families and caregivers. In a recent Instagram post, she said caregivers are quickly judged by people who have not yet lived in the situation. She wrote: “Sharing openly can invite opinions, but more importantly, it creates connection and validation for those who navigate the realities of care every day.” Tallulah Willis gives a shout to Emma Heming Willis Emma Heming Willis, also shared excerpts from her upcoming memoir, The Unnpected Journey, on September 9, saying outsiders’ opinions cannot replace the real experience of care. Bruce Willis’ daughter, Tallulah, from his previous marriage to Demi Moore, supported Emma and expressed love and gratitude in the comments. Despite the diagnosis, Emma said her husband was still mobile and in good physical health; His illness mainly affects his communication skills. She added: “We have a way to communicate with him that is just another way, but I’m grateful. I’m grateful that my husband is still here.” Emma’s remarks reflect the struggle that carers are going through. Through her candid remarks, she wants to show the challenges of care and empathy and not inspire criticism from the public. Questions 1. Why was Bruce Willis moved to a separate house? He was moved to provide specialized dementia care and a safer environment for family visits. 2..How does EMMA Heming Willis respond to criticism? She says carers are often judged unfairly by people without first -hand experience. 3. What is the current state of Bruce Willis? He has frontotemporal dementia, which affects language and personality, but he is mobile and physically healthy.