Hollywood Icon Bruce Willis Moved to Full-Time Care Facility Amid Health Decline
his has been one of the hardest decisions we've ever had to make,” a family statement read.
Los Angeles — Bruce Willis, the 70-year-old legendary actor known for defining a generation of action films, has reportedly been moved into a full-time care facility as his health continues to deteriorate.
According to sources close to the family, the move was made with great difficulty but out of necessity. Willis is said to no longer be able to speak or recall his past — including his iconic Hollywood career, which featured blockbuster roles in films like Die Hard, The Fifth Element, and Pulp Fiction.
The actor, who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), had been living with his wife Emma Heming Willis and their children. However, his family has now made the painful decision to move him into a care facility to ensure he receives 24/7 medical and emotional support.
“This has been one of the hardest decisions we’ve ever had to make,” a family statement read. “But we know Bruce would have wanted this if it meant protecting his daughters and giving them a sense of stability.”
The news has sparked an outpouring of emotion from fans and fellow actors around the world, many of whom have taken to social media to share memories and express their admiration for the actor’s enduring legacy.
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Bruce Willis remains one of Hollywood’s most beloved figures — a name synonymous with resilience, charisma, and the golden age of action cinema.
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