Bruce Willis has been spotted making a rare public appearance in Los Angeles, where the 69-year-old actor was seen being driven around the San Fernando Valley neighbourhood to survey wildfire damage.
Willis was diagnosed first with aphasia -- a condition where the brain's ability to understand or express language is impaired, according to the National Institutes of Health -- in 2022 before receiving an additional diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia in 2023, according to his family.
Bruce Willis' daughter, Tallulah Willis, has opened up about the early signs of her dad's aphasia, a speech disorder that is linked to dementia, and how she initially thought he was losing interest in
Bruce Willis is showing his gratitude for the first responders in Los Angeles as several wildfires ripped through the city over the past week.
The retired actor — currently battling frontotemporal dementia — was seen in a rare video speaking with LA wildfire first responders.
In what’s believed to be his first public sighting since retiring from acting, Bruce Willis made sure to thank first responders battling the blazes in Los Angeles.
Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma, shared video of the iconic actor thanking first responders as they work to protect the public from deadly Los Angeles area wildfires.
Bruce Willis has always been a family man, prioritizing his wife and kids even at the height of his career; now that he is
The actor — who is battling dementia — was seen shaking hands and chatting with police officers in an Instagram video posted Thursday by his wife, Emma Heming.
In a recent Instagram post shared by his wife, Emma Heming Willis, Bruce Willis speaks with Los Angeles Police officers and shakes their hands.
Bruce Willis, diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023, recently made a rare public appearance — for good reason.
The number of celebrities tragically battling dementia has hit Hollywood, after EastEnders legend Barbara Windsor died from Alzheimer's disease.