A year ago, it was reported that actor Bruce Willis (68 years old) had frontotemporal dementia. Two years earlier, he had also been diagnosed with aphasia.
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Since then, those close to him have spoken publicly about the 68-year-old's health several times. Among others, his children Rumer (35 years old), Scout (32 years old), Tallulah (29 years old), and his current wife Emma Hemming (45 years old).
Now Willis' ex-wife, Demi Moore, 61, is speaking out about the family's difficult situation. She did it during the “Good Morning America” breakfast show.
“I think under the circumstances he is in very good condition,” Moore says of her ex-husband’s condition.
Plus, she candidly shares how she's encouraging their shared children, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah, during this difficult time.
– I want to share what I tell my children: It is important to meet them where they are and not cling to something that is not there. From here comes beauty, love and joy, according to CNN
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Since Willis' health problems began, Moore has spent more time with her ex-husband and current wife. In the past couple of years, Moore and Heming have shared numerous photos on social media celebrating the holidays together.
The former spouses remained in close contact after the split, even after Willis remarried.
Willis and Heming have two children together. Daughters Maybelle (11) and Evelyn (9).
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