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Bruce Willis no longer remembers that he is a famous movie star: “He can't read, talk or go”

The health of actor Bruce Willis is increasingly serious. According to the international press, the actor “cannot read, speak or goes because of the recent deterioration of his condition”.

Actor Bruce Willis Photo: Adevărul (Archive)

Actor Bruce Willis Photo: Adevărul (Archive)

Bruce Willis no longer remembers that he is a cinema star as a result of the recent evolution of his mental illness, the frontotemporal dementia, according to several reports. FTD is the name of a group of disorders that mainly affects the parts of the human brain that contribute to human personality, behavior and language, writes Cinema Express.

According to reports, Willis cannot read, speak or go for recent deterioration of his health. Willis gave up acting in 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia, a communication disorder and a Symptom of FTD. Willis's family, including the wife Emma Heming Willis and the ex -wife, actress Demi Moore, was opened about her health, in order to increase the awareness of the FTD.

Willis is especially known for his work in films such as Franchise Die Hard, Pulp Fiction, Unbreakable and The Sixth Sense. The actor's real life situation is tragically similar to the condition of his character Malcolm Crowe from The Sixth Sense. While Crowe's unconsciousness comes from the fact that he is a ghost, and that of Willis of a devastating neurological disorder, both do not know their own fundamental reality because of a cognitive disconnection.

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