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Bruce Willis can no longer speak, read, or walk amid dementia decline

UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – Bruce Willis, diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023, faces severe communication and motor challenges, while his family advocates for awareness of this rare progressive brain disorder.

  • Bruce Willis, a 70-year-old Hollywood actor known for roles like Die Hard and Pulp Fiction, is in advanced stages of frontotemporal dementia as of 2025.
  • His initial aphasia diagnosis in 2022 was followed by confirmation of frontotemporal dementia in early 2023, a progressive brain disease affecting language and behavior.
  • The disease has significantly progressed, leaving Willis largely non-verbal, unable to read or walk unaided, and struggling to recall his past life and career.
  • In April 2025, his family stated his condition remains stable though progressive, emphasizing ongoing support, privacy in care, and appreciation for global fan support.
  • Willis’s case has increased public awareness of frontotemporal dementia, highlighting the need for early diagnosis and research, while his family advocates for compassion and understanding.
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The medical condition that Bruce Willis suffers from "approaching him to something closer to the terminal phase than initial," one doctor says.

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Hollywood actor Bruce Willis' health continues to deteriorate. The actor, who was diagnosed with aphasia in 2022 and later frontotemporal dementia, is facing increasing difficulties in his daily life, and his daughter Rumer recently hinted that the disease is indeed progressing.

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EVOKE.ie broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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