Meanwhile, the 'Die Hard' actor's daughter, Rumer Willis, recently shared a heartwarming update on his condition after he was diagnosed with aphasia and dementia.
- Sep 14, 2024
AceShowbiz - Bruce Willis, 69, was seen enjoying a car ride in Los Angeles on Friday, despite his ongoing battle with aphasia and dementia. The "Die Hard" star appeared relaxed in the passenger seat while being driven around the city.
Just weeks earlier, Rumer Willis had shared a positive health update on her father. In an Instagram Q&A, she said that Bruce was doing "great" and that she loved him very much.
In February 2023, Bruce's family revealed his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a condition that affects the brain's frontal and temporal lobes. The disease typically leads to difficulties with language, reasoning, and social behavior.
According to the Daily Mail, Bruce has been struggling with FTD since around spring of 2022. The condition is different from Alzheimer's disease, as memory is not the first to go. Instead, aphasia - difficulty speaking and expressing thoughts - is the initial symptom.
FTD can also cause behavioral changes, such as sudden outbursts, inappropriateness, and a lack of self-awareness. The life expectancy after an FTD diagnosis is typically eight to 10 years.
Bruce's family has emphasized his love and joy during this challenging time. His wife, Emma Heming Willis, has criticized reports that her husband has "no joy" in his life, stating that he still finds happiness.
Bruce Willis, who began his acting career at age 24, has starred in over 117 movies and won several awards, including a Golden Globe and two Primetime Emmy Awards. He retired from acting in 2022 due to his health struggles.
Despite his condition, Bruce's family and friends continue to support him and raise awareness about FTD. His recent car ride is a testament to their resilience and commitment to making the most of every moment together.