
Bruce Willis' daughter shares touching snaps of father amid dementia battle
The images depict Tallulah embracing her father and the two laughing together, offering a glimpse into his life as he navigates his dementia diagnosis.
Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in February 2023.
On Father's Day, Willis's other daughter, Rumer, also spoke candidly about her father's condition, expressing gratitude for his presence.
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