“She’s actually a lifesaver”: Demi Moore Hellbent on Making Ex-Husband Bruce Willis’ Final Years ‘Memorable’, Joins Forces With His Current Wife to Save ‘Die Hard’ Star
Life can be really unpredictable sometimes, and one never knows what’s waiting for them in the next moment. And the life of Bruce Willis is an example of that.
According to the sources, the veteran American actor, Willis, was diagnosed with aphasia last year, which further worsened, and now the current health diagnosis of the Moonlighting actor has become frontotemporal dementia, also known as FTD, which doesn’t have any cure.
Bruce Willis and Demi Moore were married from 1987 to 2000, and they also have three daughters together. Following their divorce, the couple remained cordial even after the split, co-parenting their daughters in the best possible way. Willis then moved on with his life and married Emma Heming Willis in 2009. The couple shares two children between them.
Demi Moore Is Making Bruce Willis’s Moments Extra Special
According to insider updates, Demi Moore moved in with her ex-husband and his wife to make things comfy and special for the Moonlighting actor. Following media reports, Moore is determined to make things special during these last moments with her ex-husband.
According to many sources, even after parting ways in 2000, the former couple remained good friends and in touch to co-parent their three daughters in a beautiful way. So, when Moore learned about the degrading health condition of the veteran actor, she couldn’t resist herself and wanted to make his last moments full of happiness, memories, and togetherness.
Emma Heming even posted a heartfelt message along with a reel on the actor’s birthday to remind everyone of the good days during the hard period:
Bruce Willis’s Family Is On A Mission To Make People Aware On FTD
The Ghost actress moved in with Bruce Willis and his current wife, Emma Heming, so they could celebrate festivals together, making the former actor feel special. Even Heming shared a video of the whole get-together during Easter when all of their children celebrated the occasion with Willis in a lovely manner. She wrote-
“We’re in it to win it!”
She also earlier took to social media and shared:
“Sometimes it feels like you’re just free-falling. This journey can feel very dark.”
“Emma is grateful to have Demi around,” according to an insider source. “It’s been incredibly difficult for Emma to manage Bruce’s care, their two young daughters, and the grief she’s experiencing. Demi is actually a lifesaver,” another source added.
“This past Easter and Christmas may have been Bruce’s last,” the insider revealed. So Moore wants to ensure her daughters make as many memories with their father.
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, FTD is a group of disorders that cause the gradual loss of nerve cells in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, and there’s no evident cure for this health condition, Willis’s family stated. So, the Willis family wants to raise awareness and research funding for the now-incurable disease.
Source: Radar Online