Emma Heming Willis Opened Bruce Willis‘Health and why the actors Living in a second home In his battle with frontal dementia.
Special at ABC Emma and Bruce Willis: An unexpected journeyHeming Willis aired in August 2025, and his husband is “still very mobile” but his language is Severely affected by the disease.
“We’ve learned to adapt, we have a way to communicate with him, and that’s just another way,” she revealed.
Heming Willis also said Bruce has a nursing team Take care of him Near the second house, she lived mainly with her daughters Mabel and Evelyn.
Willis’s family announced that he was diagnosed with aphasia in March 2022. The following year, they revealed that his condition had developed frontotemporal dementia, which could “variably lead to behavior, personality and/or difficulties in creating or understanding language”,” according to the Alzheimer’s Association.
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Why Emma Heming Willis makes a ‘hard’ decision
In the ABC special, Heming Willis explained that people with frontotemporal dementia may be sensitive to noise. She mentioned that she became paranoid about sleeping, the sound of doors opening and closing and the danger the stove could pose to her husband.
Heming Willis explained that she no longer allows her children to end with friends because of fear that the noise could cause incitement.
“I don’t know if parents would be willing to leave their kids in our home,” she explained. “I isolated the entire family, that was design… that was a difficult one.”

Emma Heming and Bruce Willis
Gary Gershoff/WireimageUltimately, she thought it would be best to bring Willis into a one-story home with an all-weather care team.
“This is one of the toughest decisions I have to make so far,” she said. “But I know, first of all, Bruce wants what we want for our daughter. You know, he wants them in a home that is more suitable for their needs than his needs.”
Willis moved into the house “some time ago.”
Emma Heming Willis and daughter visit Bruce Willis at second home
Heming Willis explained that she spent a lot of time in the second house with Mabel and Evelyn. They went there for dinner, Make other frequent visits.
“We’re a lot there,” she told the host Diane Sawyer. “This is our second home, so the girls have something there. It’s a house full of love, warmth, care and laughter.”
Friends often stop at Bruce Willis’s home
Apart from His family Regularly, mentioned in the ABC special, Willis often has friends.
Heming Willis reflected: “It was so beautiful to see Bruce’s friends continue to show up for him, and they brought life and fun.”
Sawyer says she Visit Willis’s home Leave the camera and take a producer to “always love” the actor.
“As friends can pass, Emma gave me a gift. I went to see Bruce without a camera just to remember all these years of memories,” the reporter said. “He seemed happy as we walked around, just as Emma walked, healthy. We sat outside on the sofa, without words, and he held my hand. I talked about the past and saw the flash of that irresistible smile.”
Emma Heming Willis wants to create a “calm” environment for Bruce Willis
Heming Willis further reflects the decision to talk Willis people September 2025, admitting it was “heartbreaking”. She explained that Willis’s FTD “needs a calm and tranquil atmosphere”, which is why she thinks it’s necessary to have her own space.
“We have two kids and it’s important that they have a home that meets their needs and Bruce can have a place to support his needs. [again] Don’t have to walk around,” Heming Willis shared.
Heming Willis and the girls regularly visited Willis, leaving some of their possessions in his home. Life arrangements “opened up the world of Blues.”
“Everything feels calm and now it’s much more relaxed,” she said. While encouraging other families affected by dementia to “do the right thing for your family and the right things for your people.”

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