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BREAKING NEWS: 15 minutes ago in Texas, doctors confirmed to the family that former actor Bruce Willis has…
experienced a significant progression in his frontotemporal dementia (FTD), requiring an urgent adjustment to his care plan.**
In a somber update shared with close family members at a specialized medical facility in Texas, physicians confirmed that the 70-year-old *Die Hard* star’s condition has advanced further. Sources close to the family indicate that recent evaluations showed increased challenges with mobility and communication, though his overall physical health remains stable under close monitoring.
Bruce Willis retired from acting in 2022 after an initial aphasia diagnosis, which later progressed to frontotemporal dementia in 2023. His wife, Emma Heming Willis, has been a vocal advocate for dementia awareness, recently sharing that while Bruce no longer fully grasps his condition due to anosognosia—a common feature of FTD—he continues to recognize loved ones and finds joy in simple connections.
The family, including daughters from his marriages to Demi Moore and Emma Heming Willis, has requested privacy during this time. No further details on treatment changes or prognosis were released, but Emma has emphasized in past interviews the importance of adapting to meet him “where he’s at” amid the progressive illness.
Fans worldwide continue to send support to the beloved actor known for iconic roles in films like *Pulp Fiction* and *The Sixth Sense*. Updates are expected from the family as appropriate.

