Demi Moore has offered a heartfelt update on Bruce Willis’ health, sharing a message that balances hope with realism as he continues living with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Speaking while promoting a new project, Moore said that, considering his condition, Willis is “doing very well.” Rather than focusing solely on the hardships of the disease, she highlighted his resilience and the importance of appreciating the positive moments that remain.
Although Moore and Willis ended their marriage in 2000, they have maintained a close friendship and a strong co-parenting relationship for their three daughters, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah. Over the years, their bond has only grown stronger, especially as the family has come together to support Willis through his health journey. Their united approach reflects a deep commitment to love, respect, and standing by one another during difficult times.
Willis retired from acting in 2022 after experiencing cognitive difficulties, and his family later announced that he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a progressive brain disorder that affects language, behavior, and cognitive function. Moore has said that acceptance has become a guiding principle for the family, encouraging their daughters to embrace the present instead of dwelling on how things used to be. She believes that making the most of every shared moment has become one of the greatest gifts they can give each other.
Moore also spoke about finding beauty and joy despite life’s challenges, emphasizing that Bruce is far more than his diagnosis. She continues to be a constant source of support, showing that family bonds can remain strong even after divorce when built on mutual respect and shared love. While Willis’ condition continues to progress, the family remains focused on preserving his dignity, cherishing their time together, and facing each day with compassion, gratitude, and unwavering unity.