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    Bruce Willis' Daughter Shares Rare Photos of Dad, Gives Update

    By Stacey Ritzen,

    9 hours ago

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    Bruce Willis has, by all accounts, been surrounded by the support of his loving family since he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023. However, seeing a family member grapple with a cognitive disease is not easy, as the actor's adult daughter, Tallulah Willis, suggested this week.

    The 30-year-old provided an update in an Instagram post on Monday, sharing a few candid photos of herself and her dad from recent years, presumably before his condition deteriorated. In the first photo, Willis can be seen standing behind his daughter giving her a sweet kiss on the head. In the second, the pair are seen sitting at a restaurant adjacent to a bowl of soup; while in the third, Willis smiles as Tallulah flips through a scrapbook of magazine articles.

    "Hey, I love this guy so much and feeling feelings is tough stuff, but I’m so grateful to let them flow through me now instead of disconnecting from it! From the forever archives," she wrote.

    In addition to his daughters, Willis' ex-wife Demi Moore has been providing fans with updates on his condition. While speaking with Drew Barrymore last month to promote her buzzy new horror movie, The Substance , Moore was asked how the Die Hard star was doing , all things considered.

    "Given the givens, he’s in a stable place," the 61-year-old shared. "What I say to my kids is you meet them where they’re at. You don’t hold on to who they were or what you want them to be, but who they are in this moment. And from that, there is such beauty and joy and loving and sweetness."

    "When I’m in L.A., I go over every week and I really treasure the time that we all share," she added.

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    Gregory Roy
    3h ago
    Beautiful story , I lost my dad from memory lost & congested heart failure , I was a long haul truck driver came off of the road for a year and a half never have regretted it for one minute .
    Guest
    3h ago
    I work in the specialty of memory care for geriatric patients. We work with all sorts of mental health conditions for those 65 and over. Most of the patients we treat have dementia. This family and Bruce’s support system is not always what you see for the patients. The disease is one not for the faint of heart. You are all very remarkable human beings to be so up front about his condition. It has to be the most difficult situation in your life and you are all handling it gracefully. My prayers go out to the Willis family. You are the real hero’s and the world should know that dementia is the disease but does not define the person. You are all deserving of answers but the research is still out. When possible get the genetic testing done to ensure you are working with proactive measures in place for your family’s future. Thank you for not being afraid of his condition. You are all angels for retaining his dignity and allowing him to be the Bruce he was born to be. May God bless you all.
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