Demi Moore speaks openly about Bruce Willis: love despite the battle with dementia!

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Demi Moore opens up about Bruce Willis' condition following his dementia diagnosis and emphasizes the importance of support and love during this time.

Demi Moore spricht über Bruce Willis' Zustand nach seiner Demenz-Diagnose und betont die Bedeutung von Unterstützung und Liebe in dieser Zeit.
Demi Moore opens up about Bruce Willis' condition following his dementia diagnosis and emphasizes the importance of support and love during this time.

Demi Moore speaks openly about Bruce Willis: love despite the battle with dementia!

Amid the emotional challenges surrounding Bruce Willis' diagnosis, Demi Moore and the actor's family spoke to provide insight into his current health. After nearly three years since his announced diagnosis of aphasia, followed by a later finding of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), Moore said Willis is "in a very stable condition given the circumstances." She shared this information in conversation with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, as Krone.at reported.

Demi Moore highlighted the importance of meeting people with dementia as equals: "It's so important to meet him where he is. From that point there is so much love and joy." This perspective is particularly valuable because it emphasizes the emotional depth during this difficult time and brings a ray of hope to the challenges. Despite the certainty that it is a “great loss,” she also speaks of the “great beauty and gifts” that can result from such life situations. The blended family, which consists of his five daughters and his current wife Emma Heming, is strongly supporting Willis during this difficult time, and his daughter Rumer has already brought the first grandchild into the family.

Strength and support in difficult times

In another conversation Moore had with media personality Andy Cohen, she encouraged people to focus on the present moment, especially when supporting family members with dementia. She said, "When you let go of who they once were or who you want them to be, you can really absorb the joy and the love that is there right now." This advice is relevant to many who are supporting a loved one through similar challenges and reflects the family's resilience during this difficult time HuffPost reported.