Actress Demi Moore decides to move into Bruce Willis's house to take care of him "until the end"

Actor Bruce Willis has had to retire from the world of acting after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 March 2023 Friday 12:46
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Actress Demi Moore decides to move into Bruce Willis's house to take care of him "until the end"

Actor Bruce Willis has had to retire from the world of acting after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. This disorder causes the loss of the ability to express or understand spoken or written language. Since then, his entire family has turned to taking care of the actor, including his ex-wife, actress Demi Moore.

The relationship between Willis and Moore has always been good and now the actress has decided to be even closer to him in these difficult times. Demi Moore reported on Thursday her decision to move into the home of Bruce Willis and his current wife to help take care of him "until the end." This move by the interpreter has surprised many, but it shows the love that she unites this family.

The American newspaper Daily Mail reported this Thursday that actress Demi Moore will move into Bruce Willis's house to care for the actor, who has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. Despite having been divorced for two decades, the actress has decided to be with her ex-husband in these difficult times and support her family.

The relationship between Willis and Moore has always been excellent, despite their separation. Now, with Bruce's illness, Demi has decided to get even closer to him and be a rock to the family. "Demi has moved and will not leave until the end. Demi has been a rock for the family and is determined to make sure that every day that she has Bruce on earth is filled with love," her representatives assured. cited newspaper.

Willis' eldest daughter, Rumer, announced her father's illness a year ago via Instagram. Since then, the family has been united in supporting the actor, who has abandoned his career due to illness. The more specific diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia came later, and the family released a statement explaining the situation.

"Unfortunately, communication challenges are one of the symptoms of the disease that Bruce faces," said the statement at the time, signed by his five daughters, his wife Emma Heming Willis and his ex-wife Demi Moore. Now, with Demi's decision to move in with the family, it seems that support and love will continue to be the force that will keep them together through these difficult times.