Demi Moore About is open Bruce Willis‘Health. The ‘Substance’ star gave an update on her ex-husband’s diagnosis of aphasia, which has progressed to frontotemporal dementia. The former couple remained close after their split and share three daughters, Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 30.
“Given that, she’s in a very stable place right now,” the actress revealed during an interview with CNN. “And I’ve shared this before, but I really want to say this sincerely: It’s very important for anyone who’s working with this to meet them where they’re at,” he added.
“And from that place, there’s such love and joy,” Demi said, adding that her health condition is “very difficult” and “not what I would wish on anyone,” because it comes with a “huge loss.” “But there’s also great beauty and gift that can come out of it,” the actress declared.
“It was very important to me even when Bruce and I separated and divorced, to recognize that we are a family, and we will always be a family, just in a different form,” she said of their unconditional support. After their divorce.
“And that form can evolve and change and there’s a way that we can all be in that form,” he explained to the publication. “And I’m grateful, ’cause it’s not just me — it takes everybody coming together. And that’s beautiful.”
The pair married in 1987 at the Golden Nugget Hotel in Las Vegas before having a big ceremony with their family and friends. “I still love Demi. We are very close. We have three children that we will continue to raise together, and we are probably as close as we’ve ever been. We understand that we have a lifelong commitment to our children. Our friendship has put the institution aside,” the actor told Rolling Stone after their divorce in 2000.