Demi Moore has shared an update on the condition of her ex-husband Bruce Willis, who is battling frontotemporal dementia.
On Friday, the 61-year-old actress appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” where the TV host, 49, reminisced about their time together in the 2003 film “Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.” Willis had a small cameo role at the beginning of the film.
“When we were shooting 'Charlie's Angels,' Bruce came and performed and opened the movie, and we got to work with him,” Barrymore recalled.
Bruce Willis diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia after battling aphasia, family says
“I mean, I've known him since he was a bartender at Cafe Central!” she added. “I've known him my whole life. What's he up to now?”
“Given the conditions he's been given, he's in a stable position,” Moore responded.
Bruce Willis' ex-wife Demi Moore has shared an update on the actor's condition as he battles dementia. (Getty)
The “Ghost” star and Willis, 69, were married from 1987 to 2000 and have three daughters together, Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 30. The former couple have remained close since their divorce. Moore attended Willis' wedding in 2009 to his second wife, Emma Heming Willis, with whom he has two daughters, Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10.
Moore was also in attendance when Willis and Emma renewed their vows to mark their 10th wedding anniversary in 2019.
“I go every week when I'm in LA. I really cherish the time we all share.”
Moore is also close with Emma, and the blended family frequently celebrates holidays and birthdays together. In 2020, they quarantined together in Idaho during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During her conversation with Barrymore, Moore shared the advice she gives to her daughters dealing with their father's health issues.

Moore and Willis were married from 1987 to 2000 and have three daughters. (Phil Faraone/VMN18/Getty Images Courtesy of Comedy Central)
“I tell my kids, meet them where they are, not who they were or who you wish they were, but hold on to who they are in this moment,” Moore explained. “And that's where beauty and joy and love and kindness comes from.”
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Moore explained that she tries to spend as much time as possible with Willis and her family.
“I go every week when I'm in LA and really cherish the time we all share,” she said.
In March 2022, the Die Hard star retired from acting after being diagnosed with aphasia, and in February 2023, Willis' family announced that his condition had progressed to frontotemporal dementia.

The Willis blended family often spends holidays and birthdays together. (Getty Images)
In May, Loomer gave an update on Willis' health during an interview with Fox News Digital.
“He's fine. Yeah, yeah, he's fine. Thanks so much for asking,” Rumer said at the premiere of her new movie, “My Divorce Party,” at the 24th annual Beverly Hills Film Festival.
“For me, the beautiful thing about this whole experience is that my dad is so loved and I think that's evident from the transparency that we've shared,” she continued.
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“And if sharing our experience can somehow bring hope to whatever it is that we're going through as a family, if it can make an impact and bring some hope or comfort to someone else who's going through the same thing, then to me, that's … everything.”





