Bruce Willis’s wife, Emma Heming Willis, recently shared a heartbreaking update on her husband’s condition, revealing that his battle with aphasia has taken a significant toll on his ability to communicate. In an emotional post, she explained that Bruce has “stopped reading and barely speaks,” a stark change from his previous life. Aphasia, a neurological disorder affecting speech and language abilities, was diagnosed in 2022, and his condition has progressively worsened. Emma has been open about the struggles they face as a family, expressing both her love and the emotional weight of caring for someone with such a debilitating illness. Her update highlights the challenges of supporting a loved one through such a profound and irreversible change.
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