Bruce Willis’s Daughter Rumer Shares New Update on His Health & Details New Film Role
- Rumer Willis promoted her 2025 Western film Trail of Vengeance and gave a positive update on her father Bruce Willis' health, confirming she will spend Father’s Day with him in June.
- Bruce Willis retired from acting in 2022 after receiving a frontotemporal dementia diagnosis revealed by his family in February 2023.
- Rumer, Bruce’s eldest daughter, performs stunts in her new film and said she asked the stunt coordinator to help her maintain her father’s legacy by doing action scenes well.
- She called the filming intense but remained undeterred, telling the stunt coordinator that she had an important legacy to honor and wasn’t going to approach the work lightly.
- Rumer’s ongoing visits and plans to share the film with Bruce emphasize their family bond amid his health challenges and her commitment to honoring his career legacy.
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Rumer Willis Gives Update On Dad Bruce Willis’ Health And Talks About New Action Role Inspired By Him
Rumer Willis recently shared a quick and hopeful update about her dad, Bruce Willis, while promoting her new film, Trail of Vengeance. Speaking with Extra, she said, “He’s great. He’s really good,” and confirmed she will be spending Father’s Day with him, a sign of their strong bond. Bruce stopped acting in 2022 after doctors found he had aphasia. The following year, his family shared that he was living with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Since …
Bruce Willis’ Daughter Rumer Shares Critical Health Update Following Heartbreaking Dementia Diagnosis
Actress Rumer Willis is paying tribute to her father, Bruce Willis, by embracing his fearless action star legacy. In a recent interview with Extra TV on May 20, the 36-year-old revealed she chose to perform her own stunts in the upcoming 2025 Western, Trail of Vengeance, to live up to her dad’s reputation. Rumer said, “When I’m on set doing physical scenes, I told the stunt coordinator, ‘You need to show me how to make this look good because I’v…
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