Demi Moore, an actress, recently gave an interview on “Good Morning America,” in which she delivered a poignant update on the health of her ex-husband, Bruce Willis. She also highlighted his tenacity in the face of cognitive hurdles. Despite the fact that they decided to separate ways in the year 2000, the former couple has managed to keep their relationship strong throughout the years. They are the parents of three children who are now adults: Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah.
Moore, who was promoting her new show “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans,” took a moment to speak about Willis and noted that despite his condition, he is “doing very well.” Moore was referring to the fact that Willis is feeling better than before. In the year 2022, it was disclosed that Willis had resigned from his position as a result of cognitive difficulties, which were later identified as frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a degenerative brain condition.
Not only did the actress offer guidance to her own children, but she also provided guidance to other people who were going through situations that were comparable to her own. She emphasised the significance of embracing the current circumstances and discovering beauty and joy in the midst of difficulties. Moore and Willis have maintained a cordial co-parenting relationship, through which they continue to share their experiences as a family, despite the fact that they are no longer married.
Over the course of more than sixteen years, Bruce Willis has been married to Emma Heming Willis. The couple has been blessed with two little daughters, each named Mabel and Evelyn. Due to the fact that they have worked together to overcome Willis’s health issues, the pair has demonstrated resilience and solidarity in the face of hardship. Both his ex-wife and his new wife have shown their support for him, which demonstrates that they are both committed to the health and happiness of their entire family.