Demi Moore is reportedly making her ex-husband Bruce Willis' 'peace and comfort' her 'central mission' as he continues his battle with frontotemporal dementia
Demi Moore and Bruce Willis have been divorced for years, but the exes and daughters Rumer Willis, Scout Willis and Tallulah Willis make a big blended family with his wife Emma Heming and their kids.
Demi Moore is spending plenty of time with ex-husband Bruce Willis over the holiday season and a source close to the actress tells In Touch exclusively that she’s been keeping him up to speed with her surging Hollywood career while easing the burden on his current wife,
The Golden Globe-winning actress has enjoyed a varied career and had many high-profile relationships over the years.
Bruce Willis made his first public appearance since his dementia diagnosis, greeting Los Angeles firefighters fighting wildfires. His wife, Emma Heming, posted the heartfelt moment on Instagram, emphasizing Bruce's gratitude and their family's ongoing battle with his illness.
Wife Emma Heming Willis shared a black-and-white Instagram Reel of the 69-year-old 'Die Hard' star shaking hands with emergency workers.
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 is showing his gratitude for the first responders in Los Angeles as several wildfires ripped through the city over the past week.
Bruce Willis is showing his appreciation for those keeping everyone in Los Angeles safe during the wildfires. In a recent Instagram post shared by his wife, Emma Heming, the 69-year-old actor ...
The actor — who is battling dementia — was seen shaking hands and chatting with police officers in an Instagram video posted Thursday by his wife, Emma Heming.
Demi Moore is prioritizing spending time with Bruce Willis amid his FTD and aphasia diagnoses - and while he is unable to communicate, she believes she is 'making a difference'
Willis was diagnosed first with aphasia -- a condition where the brain's ability to understand or express language is impaired, according to the National Institutes of Health -- in 2022 before receiving an additional diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia in 2023, according to his family.