At seventy years old, Bruce Willis remains one of Hollywood’s most recognizable figures. His decades-long career has given audiences unforgettable performances in films like Die Hard, The Sixth Sense, and Pulp Fiction. Yet today, instead of commanding movie sets, he faces a deeply personal battle: frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a degenerative condition that has gradually stolen his memory and ability to speak. Recently, his wife, Emma Heming Willis, 47, made the heartbreaking decision to move him into a specialized care facility—a choice she described as one of the most difficult of her life.
