What is Bruce Willis' net worth? Actor's revised will leaves 3 daughters with Demi Moore just $1M each
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: It appears Bruce Willis' will was revised only days before he got diagnosed with the rare brain disease, aphasia. Decided upon Willis' words, the will spread out his $250 million fortune among all his family members, including the three daughters he shares with former partner Demi Moore, as well as his new spouse and their children.
An insider has dished to RadarOnline claiming that the 'Sixth Sense' actor is leaving Rumer, 34, Scout, 31, and Tallulah, 28, with only $1 million each, which is not even one per cent of his entire net worth. The source also asserts that his current wife, Emma, and their daughters Mabel, 10, and Evelyn, 8 will receive the majority of his capital. In March, Bruce's ex and oldest daughters came together with his wife to reveal the actor was suffering from aphasia.
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"Bruce wanted to make sure his young family was taken care of," the source said to the outlet. "He believes Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah have gotten the best of what he has to offer financially throughout their lives," said a friend close to the action star. "Bruce's will was actually redone years ago after he married Emma in 2009, was amended after the children were born, and then again when it was clear Bruce's health was failing."
The 'Die Hard' star has no doubts regarding his oldest daughters not needing his money. As per the outlet, his daughters with Moore are well-established in the professions that they set out for themselves. Rumer has worked in several films such as ‘Hostage’ and ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’, Scout is an aspiring singer-songwriter who released her debut album in June, and lastly Tallulah is known for her cameo appearances on the TV reality show, ‘Catfish’.
"Bruce also believes Demi, who is worth an estimated $200 million, will always be there for Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah," the insider revealed. Another insider spoke that the latest change to Bruce's will might stay unaltered due to his deteriorating health. "Bruce is in a precarious state with his aphasia," one source stated. "He doesn't always understand what is being talked about and how to respond."
Moore and her oldest daughters came together with Bruce’s wife to announce that the actor was suffering from aphasia on their social media on March 30. The progressive disorder that affects one's ability to speak and understand language has made it impossible for him to continue his Hollywood career. Thus, the veteran actor will also be retiring from acting.
Despite his declining health, Willis' family is staying strong and has planned a family reunion with the holidays coming up. "All they can do is tell him they love him and pray for a holiday miracle," a friend said.