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Bruce Willis' Wife Says He Is Unaware He Has Dementia
Summary
Emma Heming Willis told the Conversations with Cam podcast that Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023 and that he does not appear to be aware of the diagnosis; she said he still recognizes her and their children.
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Emma Heming Willis said on the January 28 episode of the Conversations with Cam podcast that her husband, actor Bruce Willis, does not know he has dementia. She discussed his 2023 diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and described how the family has adjusted. The episode was hosted by Cameron Oak Rogers on Spotify. Emma said Bruce continues to recognize her and their children.
What is known:
- Willis' family announced in 2023 that doctors diagnosed him with frontotemporal dementia, according to the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration.
- Emma Heming Willis described frontotemporal dementia as a common form of dementia in people under 60 and said it can affect language and communication.
- On the podcast, Emma said Bruce did not "connect the dots" about having the disease and that she is "happy he doesn't know about it," calling the situation a "blessing and a curse."
- She said the family has noticed gaps in communication and has adapted as his condition has progressed.
Summary:
Emma Heming Willis framed the discussion as a family caregiving matter and described ongoing adaptation to Bruce Willis' symptoms. Undetermined at this time.
