Daughter Two Years After Retirement Announcement Provides Bruce Willis with Encouraging Health Update
Bruce Willis's daughter and fellow actor Rumer Willis has sent an encouraging health update two years after the star left his acting profession due to health concerns. Following a diagnosis with Aphasia, a neurological disorder directly affecting the part of the brain in charge of language and comprehension, the family of the beloved action genre actor revealed in early 2022 that he would be leaving his acting career behind. Fans and former Willis associates including John Travolta, M. Night Shyamalan, and Kevin Smith responded with an outpouring of love following the retirement news.
Rumer Willis was asked about the health and situation of her father some two years following his Retirement announcement on a recent interview on the Today show. Assuring Bruce Willis that he is "so good" and even sharing touching tales of how he has been interacting with her daughter, the actor gave a positive update on his present health, complimenting both fans' support and the family's attempt to raise awareness of his disease. View what Willis revealed in the quote and video below:
The Update from Rumer Willis seems far more hopeful than one year ago.
Since Bruce Willis announced his retirement years ago, Rumer and the rest of his family—including ex-wife Demi Moore—have often issued encouraging updates on his health. Whether in interviews or by posting nice videos and pictures on social media of the Die Hard star spending time with his family while managing his diagnosis, they have all worked to maintain the general environment feeling upbeat and motivating. Announcing in early 2023 that he has since been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, which shares comparable symptoms of Aphasia in issues with language, cognition and communication, the pair have also published updates on the exact state of his health.
Rumer Willis's most recent update, however, is a significantly more upbeat one about Bruce Willis than viewers were given last year from Moonlighting producer Glenn Cordon Caron. Caron had said in interviews promoting the much awaited streaming release of the beloved dramedy that Willis was essentially "incommunicative" and "not totally verbal," while also bemoaning the inability of the once "voracious reader" to read in the same manner. See what Caron mentioned below:
A View into Bruce Willis's Life Right Now
He's really wonderful. Actually, I saw him just before I left New York. And [daughter] Lou was walking over to him and it was quite lovely since she was only beginning to walk a little bit. It's very great since, through and through, I feel my dad is just like a girl dad. It almost unlocks that kind of small-kid, girl-dad behavior. He is quite lovely with her. If it can have any effect on another family that is struggling in any form with something like this or bring more attention to the disease in hopes of finding a cure or anything that can be of use to anybody else, I think our vulnerability and openness as a family about what he is going through to me is quite important.
Rumer's account of Bruce Willis's affection for his granddaughter Lou and his "unlock" of the "little-kid, girl-dad thing," is quite touching. Furthermore, Rumer's attitude toward the family's choice to be honest and open about their experience with Bruce's health in hopes of supporting others reveals their compassion and determination.
Reflecting on Bruce Willis's career
For long-time Bruce Willis admirers, Rumer's assurance that he is now in a good place would be much welcomed, even though she does not specifically say whether his symptoms have improved over the previous year. Whether it's his breakthrough performance in Moonlighting, his praised reputation as John McClane in the Die Hard series or undervalued work in the likes of Rian Johnson's Looper, it's clear why Willis has gathered the degree of support he has. One can also hope that his family's constant sharing of updates on his health raises awareness for his disease, therefore promoting significant developments in healthcare for Willis and others.
Source: Now