Demi Moore, against the backdrop of Bruce Willis’s progressive dementia, addressed the families of people suffering from the same disease.

For the “Die Hard” family, January turned out to be truly difficult: the condition of Bruce Willis, who suffers from dementia, is noticeably deteriorating. Moreover, it was rumored that last Christmas could be the last for the actor. Amid the disappointing news, Bruce’s family has become more united than ever. Both his former and current wives, as well as daughters from both marriages, pay him enough attention, take care of him and try to be around him as often as possible. And the other day, Demi Moore, Willis’s ex-wife, made an important statement.

As a guest on Andy Cohen’s radio show, the “Ghost” star addressed the families of all those who suffer from the same disease as Bruce. The actress called on relatives of people with dementia to “let go” of the patients’ past and not suffer for them as before, but enjoy the present. “I think the most important thing I could share is to just accept who your family is now. When you let go of who they were, you can really stay in the present and embrace the joy and love that is here and now,” Demi shared.

By the way, a longtime friend of Bruce Willis also spoke about the same thing. In an interview, screenwriter Glenn Gordon Keiron admitted that, despite the fact that the joy of life in the eyes of his sick friend has noticeably faded, next to him he manages to realize that this is still the same Bruce, and this is the main thing.

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