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A personal thank you to the emergency services
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Since his dementia diagnosis, Bruce Willis has been quiet. Now he thanks the people who are fighting the fires in California.
He will disappear from the screen in 2022, and in 2023 Bruce Willis (69) will be diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. Since then he has avoided the public. But after the devastating forest fires in and around Los Angeles, Willis took to the streets and personally thanked the emergency services.
On Thursday, January 16, the action hero’s wife, Emma Heming-Willis, 46, shared a black-and-white video of Willis wearing a New York Yankees cap and shaking hands with a Los Angeles police officer and for a Photo posing with him. The video was accompanied by “Going to California” by Led Zeppelin.
In the caption of the moving clip, the model writes, “When Bruce spotted a first responder, he never missed the opportunity to show his gratitude with a warm handshake and a ‘thank you for your service.’ Yesterday was no different.”
His daughter Tallulah Willis (30), from the action icon’s previous marriage to actress Demi Moore (62), commented on her stepmother’s post with the words: “This makes my heart so damn full.”
The first time in public
The new Instagram video appears to be the first time the actor has been seen in public since 2022. His family announced at the time that he had been diagnosed with the language disorder aphasia. A year later they made the diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia public.
Just on December 29, Heming-Willis tagged her ailing husband on Instagram to mark their 17th anniversary. Anniversaries with Bruce Willis used to bring excitement, “now, if I’m honest, they stir up all the emotions, leaving a heaviness in my heart and a sinking feeling in my stomach,” she admitted. “I give myself 30 minutes to dwell on the ‘why him, why us’, to feel the anger and sadness. Then I shake it off and go back to what is. And what is… is unconditional love. I feel blessed to know that and it’s because of him that I would do it again and again.”
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