Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming Willis, is clearing up a “misconception” about her husband’s condition.
In a series of interviews promoting her new book, “The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope, and Yourself on the Caregiving Path,” Emma refuted claims that Bruce no longer recognizes his family.
Speaking with NewsNation, Emma clarified that the “Die Hard” actor still knows who his family members are. She pointed out that, unlike Alzheimerโs disease, which greatly affects memory, Bruce’s condition impacts his communication and behavior.
“FTD isnโt Alzheimerโs,” Emma clarified. “Bruce doesnโt have Alzheimerโs. So he does know who we are.”
Bruce Willis’ Condition Worsens
GettyEmma previously revealed that Bruce’s condition has worsened in recent months. The actor is said to have a hard time communicating now, and that his brain is “failing him.”
โBruce is still very mobile,โ Emma told ABC News’ Diane Sawyer. โBruce is in really great health overall, you know. Itโs just his brain that is failing him.โ
She added:
โThe language is going, and, you know, weโve learned to adapt. And we have a way of communicating with him, which is just a โฆ different way.โ
Emma noted that while Bruce finds it difficult to verbalize his affection, their family doesnโt need words to feel his love.
โWe donโt need words,โ she told NewsNation. โWe have a very deep connection, and we have learned to sort of meet him where heโs at. And just be supportive and be able to love him.โ
A Blessing & a Curse
GettyIn the same interview, Emma noted that it’s actually a blessing that Bruce isnโt aware he has FTD.
“The person doesnโt realize that they are experiencing a decline in their health,” she explained. “So itโs not denial; this is just a part of the disease. So, itโs a blessing and a curse. But I am grateful that Bruce never tapped into the idea that he had FTD.”
In September, Emma faced criticism after revealing that Bruce is living in a one-story home near the familyโs house with a full-time care team. She defended the arrangement, explaining why itโs the best decision for him and their children.
“Dementia plays out differently in everyoneโs home, and you have to do whatโs right for your family dynamic and whatโs right for your person,” she told PEOPLE. “Itโs heartbreaking to me. But this is how we were able to support our whole family, [and] it has opened up Bruceโs world.”




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Bruce Willis’ Wife Sets the Record Straight as Actor’s Condition Worsens