Bruce Willis' condition worsens: he can no longer speak and has lost the ability to walk.

Bruce Willis, 70, is rapidly deteriorating in his health due to frontotemporal dementia, which was diagnosed in 2022. According to sources close to his family, the actor has now lost the ability to communicate, read, and move independently, becoming completely dependent on his loved ones.
The disease, which affects the areas of the brain responsible for language, movement, and behavior, has forced the Willis family to make difficult decisions and maintain an increasingly low profile. Emma Heming Willis, the actor's wife, has become a leading figure in dementia awareness and will publish the book "The Unexpected Journey," about her experience as a caregiver, next September.
His daughters Rumer and Tallulah, from his marriage to Demi Moore, also discreetly support their father, sharing only moments of affection and closeness on social media. On Father's Day, Rumer wrote: "I feel a deep pain, but also an immense love every time I hold his hand."
Affari Italiani