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Bruce Willis' Wife Leaves Fans 'Heartbroken' As She Shares Throwback Clip Of The Star

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By Favour Adegoke on November 12, 2024 at 6:15 PM EST

Emma Heming Willis shared a heartfelt video of Bruce Willis with their daughter Evelyn, filmed before his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD).

The clip, which captures a joyful moment between Willis and Evelyn, left fans feeling "heartbroken" and offering support to Heming.

After his initial Aphasia diagnosis, Bruce Willis stepped away from Hollywood and has been seen mostly through photos and videos shared by his loved ones.

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Emma Heming Willis Shares Touching Throwback Video Of Bruce Willis And Daughter Evelyn

In an Instagram post, Willis' wife, Emma, shared a touching video of the beloved actor and their daughter, Evelyn.

In the clip, Willis can be seen strolling through Manhattan with young Evelyn perched happily on his shoulders.

During the outing, the "Die Hard" actor joked with his daughter, saying, "I don't have to chew on your leg," prompting Evelyn to laugh as she pressed her small hands against her dad's face.

Emma captioned the sweet video with a short message: "The best seat in the house."

The heartwarming clip likely dates back to around 2019, several years before Willis was diagnosed with aphasia, which eventually advanced to frontotemporal dementia (FTD).

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Fans Share Support and Heartfelt Messages For Emma Heming Willis Amid Bruce Willis' FTD Battle

Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis.
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In the comments, fans shared their love and support for Emma as she continues caring for Willis.

One wrote, "This is beautiful and heartbreaking all at the same time. Thinking of you all."

Another commented, "Aren't those videos the best?!? My husband died of Lewy Body in March. I pull up videos or listen to his music when I need to feel him near me."

A third person shared, "Videos of my mom pop up with her talking and being coherent. Such a change on how she is today but sadly glad I have these memories in videos."

One more IG user noted, "'For all of us out here who don't know you at all - the way you share how you love. How you advocate. How damn human it all is. What strength and vulnerability really look like. Thank you for that."

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Emma Heming Willis Shares Details of Upcoming Book For FTD Caregivers, Reflecting On Her Family's Journey

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The heartwarming video comes after Emma and co-author Michele Levy Bender submitted the first draft of their upcoming 2025 book, created as a guide for fellow caregivers of FTD patients.

"It's the book that I wish I had been handed when we got the FTD diagnosis. I wish I had heard from someone, like, 'I know this feels horrible and very traumatic, but you're going to be okay,'" Emma shared.

Reflecting on her journey, the Make Time Wellness co-founder continued, "We had so many plans, so many beautiful things we wanted to do with our girls, so many things that we wanted to experience together."

"You just rip that page out completely, and then how do you rewrite the story? I'm learning how to take some control back," Emma added.

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Emma Heming Willis Opens Up About Explaining Bruce Willis' Dementia To Their Children

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In her recent Town & Country magazine cover story, Emma shared her approach to discussing her husband's condition with their children.

"I've never tried to sugarcoat anything for them," she explained. "They've grown up with Bruce declining over the years. I'm not trying to shield them from it."

The FTD advocate reflected on the guidance she received from a therapist: "What I learned from our therapist was that if children ask questions, they're ready to know the answer."

She added, "If we could see that Bruce was struggling, I would address it with the kids so they could understand, but this disease is chronic, progressive, and terminal."

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Bruce Willis' Daughters Know Their 'Daddy's Not Going To Get Better'

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In Emma's interview with the publication, she noted that she and Willis' kids know that their father isn't going to recover from his disease.

The former model said, "There is no cure. Obviously, I don't like to speak about the terminal side of this with them, nor have they asked. They know that Daddy's not going to get better."

Emma, however, expressed deep gratitude for the unwavering support of her blended family, including Bruce's daughter, Rumer, and his ex-wife of 11 years, Demi Moore.

"They're very supportive, very loving, and very helpful, and a lot of people don't have that," Emma said. "The family respects the way I'm looking after him; they really support me."

She continued, "If I need to vent, if I need to cry, if I need to rage — because all of that can happen, and it's okay to have those feelings — they are always there to listen."

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