Bruce Willis’s family is facing a terrible new health battle as his daughter struggles.
It’s been hard for Bruce Willis and his family lately.
People who read this story probably already know that the famous person has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a brain disease that gets worse over time and has made him stay out of the public eye, possibly for good.
A lot has been said about how much Bruce’s family loved and cared for him when he was at his worst, but new stories about his mental health are scary.
Early this year, Bruce Willis’s family said that the actor from “Die Hard” had been identified with dementia.
Scout, his daughter, wrote a sweet letter after hearing the news. In it, she said she was “a bit overwhelmed.”
When Willis was officially diagnosed with aphasia in March of last year, he decided to stop acting. One of the affects of his illness was that he couldn’t talk to other people on set.
In February 2023, everyone found out that he had frontotemporal dementia.
From what we know, the weeks and months that followed have been very hard for the Willis family. And now, some new information suggests that they may be having yet another problem.
Radar Online says that Bruce and Demi Moore’s daughter Tallulah had anorexia after her fiancé Dillon Buss broke up with her just three months after Bruce was diagnosed with aphasia.
A source told Radar, “Bruce could see her lose weight, and it made his own problems worse.”
“Bruce was broken when he saw Tallulah in pain,” the source said.
“To the point where the family thought they would be safer not being together at all,”
Tallulah stated that she had gone to a residential treatment center after her breakup with Dillon. At that hospital, she was checked out and told she had BPD.
“I felt smart for the first time,” Tallulah said of taking her medicine. “But I also started to enjoy how it made me lose my appetite.” I saw a way to get rid of the awkward teen and replace her with a flighty little pixie. And, like a lot of people with eating problems, I lost track of who I was.
“When you first start dropping weight quickly, food tastes good in a bad way. ‘Oh wow!’ People say. The question quickly changes to “Are you okay?” My family and friends were scared, but I didn’t pay attention to it.
“By the spring of 2022, I weighed about 84 lbs.,” the 29-year-old said. It was always cold for me. It was too dangerous for me to walk around my Los Angeles neighborhood because I didn’t know where I could sit down and catch my breath. I called mobile IV teams to come to my house.
We hope Tallulah gets the help she needs to get better soon.
On top of everything else, she must be having a really hard time with her dad’s health problems.
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