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Bruce Willis’ Family Share Moving Update as His Condition Holds Steady

  • July 22, 2025
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Bruce Willis’ Family Share Moving Update as His Condition Holds Steady

Bruce Willis remains at the heart of public attention after his family confirmed in a recent update that his condition is stable despite living with frontotemporal dementia. The actor, whose diagnosis followed an earlier battle with aphasia, has stepped away from acting but continues to be surrounded by close family members who provide daily care and regular updates for concerned supporters.

Over the past two years, Bruce Willis has been described as largely non-verbal, no longer reading and facing some physical challenges, though his family have chosen not to release detailed information about his mobility. Their statements have struck a careful balance between respecting privacy and offering reassurance, which many have found both candid and considerate.

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Frontotemporal dementia affects areas of the brain linked to behaviour, personality and language. Unlike Alzheimer’s, it often presents through personality changes or communication difficulties rather than memory loss in the early stages. Public figures such as Bruce Willis help draw attention to the condition, encouraging people to seek advice sooner and increasing awareness of the challenges involved.

His family have expressed gratitude for the many messages of support they receive, saying they remain a close unit, dedicated to giving Bruce Willis the best possible care while advocating for wider understanding of the condition.

To learn more about this form of dementia and the support available, visit Alzheimer’s Society.

For more updates on Bruce Willis and further insights into health and wellbeing, visit EyeOnLondon. We’d love to hear your views in the comments.

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Emma Trehane

Emma Trehane is what happens when academia meets adrenaline. She’s run surf hostels, taught Sports and the Humanities, earned a PhD in English Literature, lectured on Romantic poetry, and somehow still found time to found EyeOnLondon - a multimedia platform telling the stories others miss. Her career spans broadsheet editing, media consultancy in the City, and producing reels on everything from Lucian Freud to the Silk Roads. Emma’s equally at home in the British Library or behind the camera, usually balancing a tripod, a script, and a strong opinion. A Freeman of the City of London and a member of the Chelsea Arts Club, she now channels her experience into journalism, storytelling, and the occasional martial arts session to clear her head.

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