Bruce Willis's Dementia Battle: A Loss of Verbal Communication and Joie de Vivre
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Bruce Willis, known for his role in the TV show Moonlighting, has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, which has affected his ability to communicate. Moonlighting creator Glenn Gordon Caron revealed that Willis is "not totally verbal" and has lost his "joie de vivre." Despite this, Caron believes Willis is still aware of his surroundings and is excited about the show being available for streaming. Moonlighting, which won six Emmys, including one for Willis, is now streaming on Hulu after Disney secured the music rights.
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