The health of the Hollywood actor Bruce Willis has decreased considerably, with reports confirming that the star of Die hard And In the moonlight is no longer able to speak, read or walk because of his current battle with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The 70 -year -old actor, who moved away from the action three years ago after receiving a diagnosis of aphasia, would have encountered serious motor difficulties and has become largely non -verbal.
This health update comes after Willis’s family confirmed their diagnosis of FTD, a progressive brain disorder that mainly affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, an impact on personality, behavior and linguistic skills. Although specific details concerning its mobility challenges have not been shared recently, it has been reported that Willis’s state continued to worsen in the years that followed his retirement.
Frontotemporal dementia, as explained by the Mayo clinic, is an umbrella term for a group of brain diseases that cause significant changes in speech, behavior and motor function, which have all affected Willis in recent years.
Bruce Willis, better known for his emblematic role like John McClane in the Die hard Franchise, appeared in more than 100 films during his illustrious career. However, due to his health challenges, he has since retired. His contributions to the world of entertainment, however, remains a lasting heritage, because he continues to be celebrated for his full -action roles and memorable performances.