He got angry and rightly so. THE, serious illness from which he suffers Bruce Willis, caused a furious reaction from his wife in the networks. Emma Heming made a post where has denied that Demi Moore, the ex-wife of the protagonist of Die Hardlived in his house to help him in his treatment due to the frontotemporal dementia he suffers from.
In a story she uploaded to her Instagram account, the influencer shared the title of the article she posted Daily mail, taking the information that the Radar Online medium secured, and was forthright. “Let’s nip it in the bud: it’s so stupid. Please stop,” she wrote.
The entertainment site cited an alleged source close to the Willis family who provided a complicated picture.
Where does it come from
“Demi has moved out and she’s not leaving until the end. At first, no one outside the family could figure out what he was doing living with his ex and his new wife, but now it makes sense. She has always been a rock to the family and is determined to make sure that every day Bruce leaves is filled with love,” this insider told Radar Online.
The explanation was very natural for everyone, given that Moore lived up to not so long ago an experience of cohabitation with Heming and Willis. During the quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he shared the same house with them when the global health crisis erupted. Although they have separated, the actors have always gotten along and even spend the end-of-year holidays together.
Ever since Bruce Willis was first diagnosed with aphasia, which then led to frontotemporal dementia, Demi Moore has always been close to Heming because they too have a great relationship. Also, the plaintiff’s health statements are signed together.
The request to photographers
The situation coincides with the video Emma Heming released in which she made a desperate plea to protect Willis’ health. Model He asked photographers not to yell at him when they meet or approach him and keep his distance, as the actor is emotionally destabilized by the stimuli he receives.
Heming’s word emerged just days after the first photos of Willis were released following his new diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia.
“Anyone who cares for someone with dementia knows how difficult and stressful it can be to bring the person into the world and be safe. Even just for a cup of coffee. It’s clear that a lot of education is still needed on this, so this is for the photographers and videographers looking to get exclusives on my husband – keep your space,” the influencer commented.
The woman acknowledged that she understands that it’s their job, but she needs them to “keep space.”
“Please don’t yell at my husband, asking how he’s doing or anything. The yippee-ki-yay (Bruce Willis’ catchphrase in Die Hard) just don’t do it. Give it space. Let our family or whoever is with him that day get him from point A to point B safely. This is my public service announcement,” he asked.
Bruce Willis was seen a few days ago on the streets of Santa Monica, California, together with two of his closest friends. Photographers captured images of the actor which circulated all over the media. It was the artist’s first appearance after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a neurodegenerative disease that has long afflicted Willis.
Source: Clarin