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Bruce Willis“The wife, Emma Heming Willis, shares a special message for her husband on Father’s Day.
Emma, who shares girls Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11 Dementia diagnosis In 2023. She became a defender of caregivers and to raise awareness of the brain, and she continued this message in an article on Instagram today for the holidays.
With what seems to be a New photo of Bruce With one of her daughters, Emma wrote: “Happy Father’s Day to all dads living with disability or illness, presenting themselves in the way they can and children who present themselves for them.”
Emma Heming Willis and Bruce Willis, presented here in 2009, have been married for 16 years. (Images Kevin Winter / Getty)
She continued: “What Bruce teaches our daughters goes far beyond words. Resilience, unconditional love and silent force by being simply present. This photo says a lot. Love deepens. He adapts. He remains, even when everything else changes.”
In an effort to “be fair” for herself, Emma added that “these symbolic days arouse a lot”.
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“I am deeply sad today,” she admitted. “I wish, with each cell in my body, that things could be different for him and lighter for our family.”
She wrote that in the community she found with people affected by the diagnosis of Bruce de Frontotemporal dementiaA common saying is “that’s what it is.”
Emma Heming Willis admitted that she was “deeply sad” on the day of Father’s Day. (James Devaney / GC images)
She explained: “And even if it may seem disdainful, for me, this is not the case. It melts me. It helps me to return to the acceptance of what is and not to fight at each stage of the path as I did.”
Emma concluded her post by urging her supporters: “Today, let’s celebrate the dads of the hard to cook, those who are here, and those we wear with us.
In her Instagram story, she shared a series of old photos of Bruce with their two daughters. A photo showed him seated with Mabel and Evelyn in a museum, the actor carrying a pair of Ugg boots.
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Emma Heming Willis shared this photo of Bruce and their daughters on Father’s Day. (Emma Heming Willis / Instagram)
“I miss and cry what was,” wrote Emma, jokingly, “even these days Ugg.”
“I want everything to come back.”
Bruce, who also shares Rumer girls, 36, scout, 33, and Tallulah, 31, with the ex-wife Half moorewas first diagnosed with aphasia, a linguistic disorder. His family shared the diagnosis in 2022, as well as the announcement that he would retire.
Bruce Willis maintained his proximity to the ex-wife Demi Moore and their three children. (Getty Images)
The following year, the family revealed that their condition had “progressed” and that it had received the more specific diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia.
This fall, Emma take out a book On the process and what she learned, called “the unexpected journey”. While speaking to the movement forum to Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s in Las Vegas last month, she talked about the moment that inspired the book.
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“The day Bruce obtained his diagnosis, we left the doctor’s office with a brochure and a hollow goodbye. No plan, no advice, no hope, just a shock,” she told the crowd during the forum, by People.
“The future that we imagined simply disappeared, and I found myself trying to keep my family together, to raise our two young girls and to take care of the man I love while sailing in a disease that I barely understood.”
Emma said she felt “lost, isolated and frightened” after hearing the diagnosis of Bruce’s dementia. (He is twinned / wireimage)
“I felt lost, isolated and frightened,” said Emma, who was honored for her plea for care. “What I needed at that time was not just medical information. I needed someone to look in the eye and say:” It seems impossible right now, but you’ll do it Find your foot. You will survive this and you grow because of this. ‘”
“The book is the roadmap I want someone to give me on the day of 2022,” she said. “I wrote it for other caregivers who desperately have to respond, support and want to be seen and wonder how they will succeed.”
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