Bruce Willis is nearing retirement after being diagnosed with aphasia affecting his cognitive abilities
We are sad to announce that Bruce Willis will be retiring from acting, Roommate. In a statement, his family revealed that he had chosen to give up his career after being diagnosed with aphasia, a condition that affects his ability to speak, write or understand language. brain damage.
Demi Moore shared the news in an Instagram post.
“To Bruce’s amazing supporters, as a family, we would like to share that our beloved Bruce has had several health issues and was recently diagnosed with aphasia. language, which is affecting his cognitive abilities. As a result of this and a lot of consideration, Bruce Willis is leaving a career that means so much to him,” Demi wrote.
“This has been a truly challenging time for our family and we are so grateful for your love, compassion, and unwavering support. We’re moving forward here as a strong family unit and want to engage his fans because we now mean as much to you as you do to him. As Bruce always said, “Live your life to the fullest” and together we made a plan to make it happen. “
The beloved actor is known for his role as John McClane in the 1988 action film “Die Hard,” which quickly became his first major film franchise. He’s been nominated for five Golden Globes and three Emmy Awards during his career, which spans more than four decades.
Please continue to pray for Bruce Willis and his loved ones during this time.
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