Bruce Willis' wife shares sweet Valentine's throwback as his dementia declines
Bruce Willis' wife uploaded a sweet smiling selfie amid the Die Hard actor's declining health as his dementia continues to worsen.
The Hollywood star was originally diagnosed as suffering from aphasia in March 2022, then in February 2023 his rare dementia diagnosis was confirmed. His wife Emma Heming Willis, supporting him throughout, took to social media for Valentine's Day.
Posting an adorable memory from happier times, she penned: Love is a beautiful thing. Wishing you all a Happy Valentine's Day." It showed the pair in front of a snowy backdrop, smooching on a bridge as Bruce grins while planting a kiss on Emma's cheek.
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The upload has had almost 50,000 likes in less than 24 hours, a beautiful memory while the star struggles with his declining health. The snap was taken back in 2010, three years after the loved-up couple first met in 2007, tying the knot back in 2009.
Family of great-great-gran, 83, killed by dog call for Bully breed to be bannedHis daughter Tallulah, shared with ex-wife Demi Moore, commented: "Love this," while her sister Rumer wrote: "This is incredible." Clearing up when the photograph was taken, after confusion from fans, Emma clarified: "Many many years ago! I think it was in 2010."
It comes after the model posted another touching update to her Instagram story as she reminisced back to the night they celebrated Bruce's 60th birthday. Emma, 45, uploaded the photo-booth snaps to her Story on the app where she was seen wrapping her arms around him and kissing him on the cheek as he laughed. The photos were printed with the caption "BEE DUB's 60th."
Emma gushed over her husband as she wrote: "Love memory lane pictures. This was a fun-filled night for Bruce's 60th back in 2015. And side note, what a babe." Emmas post comes as his ex-wife Demi has recently opened up about the struggle the family are facing as Bruce's condition worsens.
The actress encouraged relatives of those suffering from dementia to "let go of" the person their loved one used to be to ease the pain of their suffering. Demi, 61, was left devastated when Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia last year having remained close to him and his current wife Emma.
Demi opened up about life since Bruce's diagnosis while appearing on Andy Cohen's SiriusXM show Radio Andy. The Ghost actress said she has learned to "take in the joy and the love" for Bruce as she knows him now rather than dwelling on who he was.
When asked "What message do you have for people out there who have family members who have dementia? Who are maybe caring for them or in their lives?" Demi gave a touching reply saying: "I think the most important thing I could share is just to meet them where they're at.
"When you let go of who they've been or who you think they [should be], or who even you would like them to be, you can then really stay in the present and take in the joy and the love that is present and there for all that they are, not all that they're not."