Bruce Willis's Battle with Dementia: A Struggle for Verbal Communication
Bruce Willis, who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia earlier this year, is described as "not totally verbal" and "incommunicative" by his friend and "Moonlighting" creator, Glenn Gordon Caron. Caron reveals that Willis is no longer able to read and has lost his language skills. Despite these challenges, Caron emphasizes that Willis is still an extraordinary person. The hit show "Moonlighting," which starred Willis, has recently been added to Hulu, and Caron believes Willis is happy about it, even though he can't express it. Willis' wife, Emma Heming, has also spoken about the impact of his diagnosis on their family, emphasizing the importance of open communication and understanding.
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