The 62-year-old actress is experiencing a new wave of success following the hit film *Substance*. Demi is considering numerous work offers and frequently attends various shows and events, leading to her spending less time with her family.

Her loved ones are concerned about her heavy schedule and want her to cut back on her work commitments for the sake of the family. They believe her busy lifestyle is negatively affecting her ex-husband, Bruce Willis, who suffers from dementia, and her one-year-old granddaughter, Louetta.

“Bruce still has moments of clarity. He urged Demi not to neglect love and warmth to the extent it’s needed. He wants to leave this world surrounded by his loved ones. He knows Demi well enough to understand that, although her career is thriving again, she is incredibly lonely,” said a source.
Demi is deeply concerned about her ex-husband’s diagnosis. Though she doesn’t need money, she plans to work as much as she can. “The whole sad situation has scared Demi, so she’s determined to make the most of Hollywood’s renewed interest in her, because no one knows how long it will last,” the insider added.

The *Ghost* star is proud of her achievements. “When Demi isn’t on set, she’s busy with promotional appearances worldwide. She’s really proud of all the work she’s done this year and wants to be seen.”
Demi has maintained a good relationship with Bruce after their divorce. They have three daughters—Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah—who adore their parents and are grateful for the wonderful family they’ve had. Bruce’s current wife, Emma Heming, and their daughters, Mabel and Evelyn, also have a close relationship with Demi. The entire family has come together to support Bruce, ensuring he feels as comfortable as possible.
