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Bruce Willis Emma Heming and Willis are enjoying each other’s company after announcing that he is “giving up” from acting due to his aphasia diagnosis.
The “Armageddon” star’s wife took to Instagram to share some new photos of the couple outing.
“Mom and Dad are in their favorite home,” Heming commented on Mailalong with the hashtag #offthegrid.
The first photo showed Willis, 67, and his wife staring into each other’s eyes and smiling while sitting on a large tree trunk in the woods.
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In another shot, Heming, 43, rests her head on one of Willis’s shoulders. The “Die Hard” actor smiles widely.
Heming shared that the photos were taken by their daughter, Mabel, 10.
Heming, Willis’s ex-wife Demi Moore, and his five daughters shared an announcement on March 30 that revealed that the veteran movie star was He was diagnosed with aphasia.
“Amazing Bruce fans, as a family we wanted to share that our beloved Bruce has some health issues and was recently diagnosed with aphasia, which affects his cognitive abilities. As a result and with a lot of attention Bruce is giving up on a career that meant so much to him. ‘, family statement Read.
He continued, “This is a challenging time for our family and we deeply appreciate your continued love, sympathy and support. We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and we wanted to attract his fans because we know how much he means to you as you do to him.”
“As Bruce always says, ‘Live it up’ and together we plan to do it,” read the statement, written on behalf of his wife, Emma, ex-wife Demi Moore, and his daughters Rumer, Scout, Tallulah, Mabel, and Evelyn.
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According to the Mayo Clinic, aphasia can affect a person’s ability to speak, write, and understand language, both orally and in writing. “It usually occurs suddenly after a stroke or head injury, but it can also occur gradually from a slow-growing brain tumor or disease that causes gradual and permanent (degenerative) damage,” the Mayo Clinic explains on its website.
Meanwhile, a source told People magazine in this week’s cover story that the Willis family showed a united front.
“[His wife] whatever [Heming Willis] “She is especially grateful to the girls she shares with Bruce,” the insider, who is close to Willis, said. “Everyone focuses on all the happy moments they can share.”
Lovers of the “Die Hard” icon are doing everything they can [to support] “They rallied around him in a big way to help Bruce deal with what’s to come,” the source continued.
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A source close to Heming Willis, 43, said: “Someone with health challenges, Bruce couldn’t be part of a better family. It was shocking. And it’s not easy to see one spouse hold back. But she’s trying to keep it together. His.”
Willis worked steadily and frequently. Willis is best known for films like “Die Hard,” “Pulp Fiction,” and “The Sixth Sense,” and in recent years he’s been making direct-to-video thrillers. In the past year, he starred in eight amazing films. Most came and went quietly, including titles like “Cosmic Sin,” “Out of Death,” and “Deadlock.”
Most recently, Willis starred in “Gasoline Alley” and “A Day to Die” which were released in early March. Willis has already shot at least six other films in 2022 and 2023, including “Die Like Lovers,” “Corrective Measures,” and “The Wrong Place.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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