Hollywood veteran Bruce Willis made a rare public appearance during his battle with frontotemporal dementia this week, thanking first responders for their efforts during the horrific wildfires that devastated Los Angeles. .
Willis' video, which has no audio, was shared by his wife Emma Hemming Willis on Instagram, adding that he “never missed an opportunity” to thank first responders.
“Bruce never missed an opportunity to spot a first responder and show his appreciation with a hearty handshake and 'Thank you for your service,' and yesterday was no exception.” she wrote while being shown on video shaking hands with Mr.
Bruce Willis, 69, was diagnosed with aphasia in 2022 and dementia in 2023. Since then, he has rarely been seen in public, only appearing in photos with his family. According to Emma Heming Willis, aphasia slowly “attacks and destroys a person's ability to walk, think, and make decisions.”
“All neurodegenerative diseases are different. FTD is the most common form of dementia in people under 60,” she said. Town & Country. “FTD affects the front and temporal lobes of the brain, so it can affect movement, behavior, and language, and it's progressive so it can spread. In the case of blues, it affects the temporal lobes. It begins in the brain and then spreads to the front of the brain. It attacks and destroys a person's ability to walk, think, and make decisions.”
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