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Bruce Willis’s Daughter Opens Up About His Life with Frontotemporal Dementia

Since we found out that el actor Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementiathe concern for the mythical actor of ‘The fifth element’, ‘Armageddon’ y ‘Pulp fiction’ has been maximum. However, her 29-year-old daughter, Tallulahhas been in charge of counting Vogue magazine how is the life of the interpreter since he suffers from this harsh disease.

Although she is the one who usually shows Willis’s day to day on his Instagram, he has now opened up in channel with the magazine: “These days, you can find my father on the first floor of the house, somewhere in the wide open space kitchen-dining room-living room, or in your office. Fortunately, dementia It hasn’t affected his mobility.“, Tallulah has commented, very happy with the positive evolution of her father.

Among Bruce’s priorities upon learning of his illness was keeping in his memory some of his idols as the greatest basketball player in history. Apparently, he wrote his name in his office: “That office has always been a kind of window to what interests you most at any given time. Recently, I found a piece of paper on which he had written, simply, ‘Michael Jordan’. I wish I knew what she was thinking,” her daughter said.

Currently, Bruce Willis spends his day to day listening to music in a room containing some of the most significant memorabilia of his career. By maintaining mobility to be independent at home, the actor has not required anyone’s help to move since last March he began to experiment the aphasiathat is, the speech condition with which this disease was detected.

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2023-08-22 21:01:01
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