Bruce Willis’ family is facing a terrible new health battle as his daughter is having a hard time.
The Willis family has been through a lot in the past few months, and they will continue to have a hard time.
Since the star of “Die Hard” was diagnosed with a disease that makes it hard to talk, everyone has been quiet. His family gave him a lot of support and has been keeping his fans up to date on his condition on a regular basis.
Bruce pulled away from the spotlight, and later, he was told he had a more specific illness: frontotemporal dementia.
“We wanted to start by saying how grateful we are for all the love, support, and wonderful stories we have all received since we first told everyone about Bruce’s diagnosis,” his daughter Rumer Willis wrote on social media.

“In that spirit, we wanted to let you know what’s going on with our beloved husband, father, and friend, since we now have a better idea of what he is going through.”
As of spring 2022, we said that Bruce had aphasia. Since then, his condition has gotten worse, and we now have a more accurate diagnosis: frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
Bruce’s illness also affected his ex-wife, his daughters, and his daughter Tallulah, who he shares with Demi Moore. Tallulah is having mental health problems, which are getting worse as her father’s illness gets worse.
Tallulah was honest about her anorexia after her fiancé Dillon Buss broke up with her less than three months after her father was diagnosed with aphasia.
Reports say that Bruce is aware that his daughter is in pain.

Radar reported that a source said, “Bruce could see her lose weight, and it made his own problems worse.”
“Bruce was broken when he saw Tallulah in pain,” the insider said.
“To the point where the family thought they would be safer not being together at all,”
Once Tallulah checked into an inpatient facility after the breakup, she was told she has borderline personality disorder.
Tallulah wrote an essay for Vogue Magazine in which she talked about how her problems with body dysmorphia started when she started taking ADHD medicine.
“I felt smart for the first time,” Tallulah said of taking her medicine. “But I also started to enjoy how it made me lose my appetite.” I saw a way to get rid of the awkward teen and replace her with a flighty little pixie. And my sense of who I was went crazy, just like it does for a lot of people with eating disorders.

“When you first start losing weight quickly, food tastes good in a bad way. ‘Oh wow!’ People say. The question quickly changes to “Are you okay?” My family and friends were scared, but I didn’t pay attention to it.
“By the spring of 2022, I weighed about 84 lbs.,” the 29-year-old said. It was always cold for me. It was too dangerous for me to walk around my Los Angeles neighborhood because I didn’t know where I could sit down and catch my breath. I called mobile IV teams to come to my house.
We really hope Tallulah can get better with her health problems.
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