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Bruce Willis, known for iconic roles in films like Die Hard and Pulp Fiction, is now living in a nearby one-story home as part of a carefully planned care approach following his diagnosis with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). His wife, Emma Heming Willis, has spoken openly about the decision, describing it as one of the most difficult choices she has ever made, but one guided by Bruce’s comfort and the well-being of their family.
Bruce was first diagnosed with aphasia in 2022, affecting his ability to communicate. Less than a year later, doctors confirmed FTD, a condition that impacts behavior, emotional regulation, and communication. As the disease progressed, the family learned that noise, overstimulation, and unpredictable environments caused him distress. Emma explained that Bruce responds best to calm, consistent routines.
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