The emotional images of Bruce Willis with his daughters at Disneyland

After being diagnosed with aphasia, a degenerative brain condition, first, and with frontotemporal dementia, later, actor Bruce Willis, 68, lives surrounded by his loved ones, who are in charge of giving him love and all the care that, for now , needs.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 June 2023 Sunday 16:27
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The emotional images of Bruce Willis with his daughters at Disneyland

After being diagnosed with aphasia, a degenerative brain condition, first, and with frontotemporal dementia, later, actor Bruce Willis, 68, lives surrounded by his loved ones, who are in charge of giving him love and all the care that, for now , needs.

After his daughter Tallulah confessed that she is collecting and recording all kinds of memories for when her father permanently loses his memory, the actor's wife, Emma Heming, has shared an endearing video where I could see the protagonist of Die Hard enjoying with their young daughters, Mabel, 11, and Evelyn, 9, from a fun day at Disneyland.

Three months after his last appearance in some photos, where he looked thinner walking through the streets of Santa Monica, the actor has left his family refuge to spend an intense day riding the attractions. One of those chosen by his little daughters has been Splash Mountain.

In the video shared by Heming, 44, the actor can be seen smiling with his daughter Mabel before the water roller coaster begins its descent and leaves them completely drenched. "You better be careful," Willis is heard telling his daughter in the short video. "I think we're going to fall again," he adds as he wipes a few drops of water from his face. Bruce is shown to be a protective father holding the little girl in her arm before the roller coaster begins its descent.

The images must have been taken at the end of May, as that attraction temporarily closed on the 31st. Along with the video, Emma wrote: "You can bet this family will be back to have fun and laughs when you reopen as Tiana Bayou Thanks for all the memories, Splash Mountain."

That day, Willis was also accompanied by his three oldest daughters, Rumer, 34, Scout, 31, and Tallulah, 29, daughters of Demi Moore. The three of them did not hesitate to join their father and his family on this fun day.

In early February of this year, the family of the American actor confirmed through a statement on Instagram that Willis had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a type of disorder that has no cure and whose outcome is complex.