
Bruce Willis’s wife, Emma Heming, speaks against criticism about the way she has taken care of the actor while sailing for frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
During the recent one alphabet special Emma and Bruce Willis: The unexpected trip with Diane SawyerHeming revealed that one of the most difficult decisions he made was to move Willis, to a house separated from a floor, where he now lives with a full -time care team.
According Daily mailHe explained that the movement allowed his daughters Mabel and Evelyn to remain in a more suitable space for their needs.
In this regard, he said: “Bruce would like that for our daughters”, while adding that girls still visit their father regularly to eat and family time.
After the transmission, Heming shared on Instagram that he has faced a violent reaction from the spectators about their care decisions.
In addition, she wrote: “Too often, caregivers are quickly and unfairly judged by those who have not lived this trip or are on the front line. Sharing openly can invite opinions, but most importantly, it creates connection and validation for those who really sail for the realities of attention every day.”
The British-American model also highlighted the importance of raising awareness about dementia and support for caregivers.
He pointed out that while some online responses were criticism, many others came from people with first -hand experience who offered understanding and solidarity.
Meanwhile, Willis’s daughter, Tallulah, praised Heming in the comments, wrote: “I love you very much. We love you very much. Thank you for everything you do for us and our family.”
In addition, the Die Star took a step back to Hollywood in 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia, and in 2023 his family confirmed that the condition had progressed to frontotemporal dementia.
Despite the challenges, Heming emphasized that Willis remains in good physical health and that the family has found new ways to connect with him.
Regarding this, she said: “We have a way of communicating with him that is simply different. But I am grateful. I am grateful that my husband is still here.”