IN SICKNESS AND HEALTH: Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming shares throwback video, calls husband 'my #1 fan'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The Internet is in tears after Emma Heming Willis, Bruce Willis' wife, took a trip down memory lane. Emma Heming couldn't help but gush about her husband Bruce Willis in a touching throwback post on March 1, reaffirming that she is and has always been in love with him, in sickness and in health.
This comes after the founder of CocoBaba, Emma Heming Willis, released an old video showing how she was supporting Bruce Willis during his difficult moments two weeks after she revealed that he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. Emma, 44, was overjoyed to find an old video in her Instagram memories and shared it with her followers on Instagram Stories. Bruce was promoting her company in the old video by jokingly stating, "USA Weekly interview with Emma Heming Willis, founder and CEO of CocoBaba." And Emma enquired, "How 'bout it?" Bruce Willis replied, "How 'bout it? I'm crazy about it."
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The 67-year-old retired actor claimed to be "crazy" about his wife's skincare company, Cocobaba, in a video she posted on her Instagram Story. “What’s this new memory thingy on IG!? OMG my biggest fan. I’m in love with him,” Heming added in the caption.
Two weeks ago, Demi Moore, Bruce's ex-wife, and his children Rumer Willis, 34, Scout Willis, 31, Tallulah Willis, 29, Mabel Ray Willis, 10, and Evelyn Penn Willis, 8, provided an update on Bruce's health. The ‘Die Hard’ actor's family said on February 26 that his "condition has worsened" after previously declaring in March 2022 that he had been diagnosed with aphasia and had to give up acting.
Ever since the final diagnosis, Heming has taken every moment to cherish her husband and be there as his strongest supporter. As Willis fights his uphill struggle, Heming disclosed on February 27 that she was collaborating with dementia expert Teepa Snow. The mother of two expressed her gratitude for the assistance she has gotten from the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD) in the post in which she tagged the association.
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Bruce's family want to tell his tale to benefit others suffering from FTD. Emma, Demi Moore (ex-wife), and the children thanked Bruce's followers for their support, urged families afflicted by FTD to visit AFTD's website for information, and urged individuals "who have been lucky enough to not have any personal contact with FTD" to learn more and support AFTD.
FTD has caused the 'Sixth Sense' star to face issues with lobes of the brain behind the forehead, which deal with behavior, problem-solving, planning and emotions -with symptoms including personality changes, obsessive behavior and speaking difficulties. Heming proceeds to describe their journey while describing her agonizing grief and making a commitment to be by his side, in love and in sickness.