Rumer Willis Provides Heartbreaking Update on Her Father Bruce's Dementia Struggle
In a recent Instagram Story update, Rumer Willis, daughter of late actor Bruce Willis, offered a heartfelt yet poignant take on her father's ongoing battle with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA). The 37-year-old actress acknowledged the complexity of answering questions about her dad's condition, stating that "anybody with FTD is not doing great."
Despite this, Rumer revealed that Bruce, 70, is "doing OK in terms of somebody who's dealing with frontotemporal dementia." This sentiment was echoed by his wife Emma Heming, who recently shared the benefits of their new living arrangement for their whole family. The couple has moved Bruce to a separate home due to the demanding nature of his neurodegenerative disease.
Rumer expressed her gratitude for still being able to "hug" her father and believes that he recognizes the love she feels in return, even if he doesn't always recognize her. She also finds solace in the fact that her 2-year-old daughter Louetta gets to visit with Bruce, allowing Rumer to maintain a sense of connection and normalcy.
While Bruce's condition has undoubtedly changed him, his family continues to cherish memories of the person he once was. Rumer described seeing "a spark of him" which feels "really nice." The blended Willis family, including daughters Mabel and Evelyn, have been navigating this challenging new reality together.
As the situation unfolds, it's clear that Rumer is shouldering a heavy burden as her father's primary caregiver. Her willingness to share updates with her fans, though sometimes heartbreaking, serves as a testament to her devotion and love for Bruce.
In a recent Instagram Story update, Rumer Willis, daughter of late actor Bruce Willis, offered a heartfelt yet poignant take on her father's ongoing battle with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA). The 37-year-old actress acknowledged the complexity of answering questions about her dad's condition, stating that "anybody with FTD is not doing great."
Despite this, Rumer revealed that Bruce, 70, is "doing OK in terms of somebody who's dealing with frontotemporal dementia." This sentiment was echoed by his wife Emma Heming, who recently shared the benefits of their new living arrangement for their whole family. The couple has moved Bruce to a separate home due to the demanding nature of his neurodegenerative disease.
Rumer expressed her gratitude for still being able to "hug" her father and believes that he recognizes the love she feels in return, even if he doesn't always recognize her. She also finds solace in the fact that her 2-year-old daughter Louetta gets to visit with Bruce, allowing Rumer to maintain a sense of connection and normalcy.
While Bruce's condition has undoubtedly changed him, his family continues to cherish memories of the person he once was. Rumer described seeing "a spark of him" which feels "really nice." The blended Willis family, including daughters Mabel and Evelyn, have been navigating this challenging new reality together.
As the situation unfolds, it's clear that Rumer is shouldering a heavy burden as her father's primary caregiver. Her willingness to share updates with her fans, though sometimes heartbreaking, serves as a testament to her devotion and love for Bruce.