The actor’s wife shared that living in separate houses is good for her kids as it would help to prepare them for what’s to come.
Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2022, and his health has steadily declined since then, as he now reportedly struggles to recognize faces.
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Emma Hemming Willis Wants To Be ‘Transparent’ About Husband Bruce Willis’ Condition

“The criticism and the judgment that people receive is off the charts. But I wanted to be very transparent, and I hope that it would support the next caregiver who has to make a really hard decision like the one that I had to make,” she said.
Emma acknowledged that moving the actor away from their home was “the hardest decision for anyone to have to make.” However, as a caregiver, she knew she had to think about her children and what’s “best and safest” for them.
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The model made the decision knowing that her husband wouldn’t want his diagnosis to cloud their children’s lives. She also added that as dark as it sounds, it was a good way to prepare them for their father’s death.
“Giving and allowing the girls some space from Bruce also helps prepare them for his death,” she stated. “I know how dark and jarring that sounds, but that is the harsh reality of the world I must navigate to continue to protect our girls the best way I can,” she added.
Being in a second home also enables Bruce to get the round-the-clock care he requires, allowing Emma to enjoy the “fleeting” time she has with him.
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Moving Bruce Willis Into A Second Home Was Never ‘Up For Debate’

Emma’s statements came a few weeks after she revealed she knew she would face backlash for moving Bruce away from their primary home. However, the decision was never “really up for debate.”
As The Blast reported, Emma explained that she is comfortable with her decision because she knows her husband has the best care, which is all that matters to her.
“His needs are met 100% of the time, as well as our two young daughters.’ So I’m not gonna take a vote on that,” she declared.
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Emma Hemming Willis Had Fears That Her Kids ‘May Never Bounce Back’ Amid Bruce Willis’ Struggles

Most of the decisions Emma made were to keep her children safe from the emotional toll Bruce’s condition brought on them.
Last month, during an interview, she spoke candidly and expressed fears that they may never recover from the trauma of seeing their father struggle. “I don’t know if my kids will ever bounce back, but they’re learning and so am I,” she said, per The Blast.
Nevertheless, the actress said that while her children grieve and miss their father, they are “resilient.”
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Bruce Willis’ Health Is Reportedly Going Downhill

Before Emma opened up about her husband’s health, close sources confirmed that the “Pulp Fiction” actor’s health was deteriorating fast, as the FTD had reportedly begun to affect his behavior and language abilities.
According to an insider, as The Blast reported, Bruce’s health was “going downhill fast,” and he was having trouble recognizing faces.
The source noted that despite all that, he still “lights up” whenever he sees his children.
Emma Heming Revealed That The Family Only Gets ‘Moments’ Of Bruce’s Personality

About a month before there were reports of Bruce’s declining condition, Emma tearfully revealed that the actor was already slowly slipping away.
She heartbreakingly shared that her husband’s personality had faded away, and those close to him only got to see bits and pieces of his character and charisma.
Breaking down in tears, his wife said, “Not days, but we get moments… And, you know, sometimes you’ll see that twinkle in his eye, or that smirk, and, you know, I just get, like, transported,” per The Blast.
She also admitted that seeing him like that was “hard” to watch because the moments were quickly fleeting. He would go from being warm and affectionate to “removed and cold,” and it broke her heart to see him that way.
 
			






