Bruce Willis was photographed in the press for the first time since it became known that he and his wife have frontotemporal dementia, Emma Heming-Willisreleased a statement focused on protecting their privacy.
Willis’ encounter with the paparazzi in Santa Monica wasn’t pretty. It wasn’t anyone’s plan for Bruce to have his picture taken with two friends as they went for coffee.
Emma took to her Instagram account to post a video in which asks paparazzi to “keep their distance” when following her husband.
The notice
“If you care for someone with dementia, you know how difficult and stressful it is to bring that person into the world and get them to move around safely, even if it’s just for a simple coffee,” the 67-year-old actor’s wife began. .
“Clearly there is still a lot to educate, so this video is for photographers and people looking to get those signature shots of my husband. keep your distance”, he added, and remarked: “I know it is your job, but keep your distance”.
“Please, don’t yell at my husband asking how he is or anything. Just don’t do it, give it space. Let our family, or whoever is with him, get him from point A to point B safely. This is my public statement,” Emma concluded.
In the caption of the video, the woman asks relatives of people with dementia to give her advice and tell her about their experience: “To other caregivers or specialists in the care of people with dementia who are navigating this world… Any advice or suggestions for your loved ones to go out into the world in safety? Share it.”
In another statement shared this Monday, Emma expressed appreciation for the love and understanding of why she’s asking that her husband not be followed by the press and He insisted that media outlets sharing his statements not replicate the new images of Bruce in their articles.
“If there’s no demand for those images, if there’s no market, they won’t be followed up.. I also want to clarify that I’m not at war with the press, because clearly I’m going to lose. I know that. I just want my husband to be able to live his life as best as possible.concluded Heming Willis.
The diagnosis
In mid-February, Bruce’s daughter, rummercommunicated to the world that his father is suffering frontotemporal dementia.
“Since we announced that Bruce had been diagnosed aphasia in spring 2022, his condition has progressed and we now have a more specific diagnosis: frontotemporal dementia“Detailed the statement that his daughter posted on Instagram and which bears the signature of the actor’s family.
Last March, Willis was diagnosed with aphasia, a disorder caused by brain damage that affects a person’s ability to communicate, speak, write and understand language, both verbal and written.
Since the northern spring of 2022, however, the actor’s condition has worsened. “Unfortunately, the miscommunication is just a symptom of the illness Bruce is dealing with.. While this is painful, it is a relief to finally have a clear diagnosis,” her relatives explained.
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD, for its acronym in English) is a “cruel disease that many of us have never heard of and that can affect anyone,” they described in the statement, in which they thanked the multiple displays of “love and compassion” received from last year.
“Today there is no cure for the disease, a reality that we hope will change in the coming years. As Bruce’s condition progresses, we hope that media attention can be focused on shedding light on this disease which needs much more awareness and research.” they added with a ray of hope on the star.
Source: Clarin
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