Bruce Willis’ condition has worsened to the point where it is not possible for the actor to have “normal conversation” with his family members. In an interview with BILD, as per Marca Magazine, Wilfried Gliem, cousin of Willis’ mother said the actor’s behavior is “slow” and there is “slight aggressiveness.
“She is not sure if her son still recognizes her,” Gliem said, adding, “His behavior is very slow, there is always a slight aggressiveness and it is no longer possible to have a normal conversation with him. Although this behavior is usual in his clinical condition,” he shared, adding that Willis’ mother, Marlene Willis, is also worried of her grandkids.
The Hollywood star’s family, including his wife Emma Heming Willis, ex-wife Demi Moore, and five daughters, is making sure the actor’s remaining days are memorable as he battles frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
They have been actively raising awareness regarding the health concerns faced by him since he was diagnosed with Aphasia via TV interviews and social media campaigns.
Speaking with In Touch Weekly about the ailing actor, an insider said, “They’ve been cooking his favorite dishes, reading to him or just sitting quietly. Everyone just wants to spend as much quality time with him and make sure he knows how deeply loved and appreciated he is,” the source added.
Source: People
In other news – Beyoncé’s Renaissance tops the box office with $21 million opening
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé bagged a new milestone at the U.S box office this weekend. The pop star’s concert film raked $21.8 million as a research firm named Comscore claims that it broke Tom Cruise’s 2003 movie The Last Samurai which crossed the $20 million mark over its first weekend.
“It’s kind of a dead zone for the box office historically. It’s like the weekend after Labor Day or the first weekend after the summer is over. There’s a lull there that often happens, so I think they picked a great release date,” said Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian. Read more