Bruce Willis’ Wife Responds To Rumors Actor Can No Longer Walk Or Talk

Bruce Willis’ family has pushed back against recent tabloid claims that the 70-year-old actor “can no longer speak or walk,” issuing their latest official update through Emma Heming Willis. In a pointed Instagram statement on July 26, 2025, Emma warned readers to disregard “anonymous speculation” and urged media outlets to “do better,” noting that rumors based on unnamed “sources close to the family” are “careless” and “harmful.”

Since stepping away from acting in March 2022 after an aphasia diagnosis, Bruce’s frontotemporal dementia (FTD) has been carefully managed by those closest to him. His ex-wife, Demi Moore, described his condition as “stable” in December 2024, and his daughter Tallulah Willis echoed that stability—“good and hard,” she called it—while emphasizing the family’s ongoing love and support.

FTD’s hallmark is not memory loss but changes in behavior, personality, and language. Emma has been candid about the challenge of caregiving and the family’s adoption of the mantra “It is what it is,” which she says helps them accept each day without fighting “every step of the way.” Early signs in Bruce’s speech were initially mistaken for his lifelong stutter, and even his daughters once attributed his unresponsiveness to hearing loss from action-movie roles.

Despite these hardships, the Willis family still celebrates milestones together—Bruce marked his 70th birthday in March 2025 surrounded by daughters, granddaughter, Demi Moore, and Emma—and maintains an ethos of cherishing the present. Emma’s recent post underlines their commitment to sharing only confirmed updates and protecting Bruce’s dignity amid the swirl of public speculation.

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