Bruce Willis, 70, who suffers from frontotemporal dementia, has moved into a care home near his family. His wife Emma Heming Willis, 47, revealed in an ABC special that this was “one of the hardest decisions” of her life, but one she felt Bruce would have wanted for the sake of their daughters Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11. He now receives round-the-clock professional care, while his family visits him regularly to share meals, watch movies, and spend quality time together.
Emma said Bruce is still physically healthy and mobile, but his speech is fading. “It’s just his brain that’s failing him. The language is disappearing,” she explained, adding that the family has found new ways to communicate with him. Despite the challenges, she described his new home as one filled with love, warmth, care, and laughter, supported by friends who continue to bring joy into his life.
Thirty minutes ago in California, it was confirmed that actor Bruce Willis has been hospitalized in critical condition. The beloved Hollywood star, known for his iconic roles in films such as Die Hard and The Sixth Sense, was rushed to the hospital earlier today. News of his condition has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and among his millions of fans worldwide.
Sources close to the family have expressed concern but also gratitude for the overwhelming support pouring in from around the globe. Willis, admired for his decades-long career and versatility on screen, has faced health challenges in recent years, making today’s announcement especially difficult for admirers who have followed his journey closely.
As details emerge, the entertainment community has come together to share messages of hope and encouragement. Fellow actors, directors, and fans alike have taken to social media, offering prayers and recalling the profound impact Willis has had on the film industry. His resilience and dedication to his craft have made him a cherished figure both on and off the screen.