Bruce Willis makes rare public appearance in LA after wildfires amid dementia battle - The actor, 69, was seen being driven around the San Fernando Valley neighbourhood
Bruce Willis has been spotted making a rare public appearance in Los Angeles, where the 69-year-old actor was seen being driven around the San Fernando Valley neighbourhood to survey wildfire damage.
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – Amid the devastating wildfires in Southern California, Bruce Willis took time to thank first responders in a rare public appearance since his dementia diagnosis. The actor ...
Bruce Willis thanks first responders for their efforts saving homes and lives from the Southern California wildfires. His wife, Emma Heming Willis, shared video from the moment on Instagram. Various media outlets say this is the first time the actor has been seen out in public since 2022,
The retired actor — currently battling frontotemporal dementia — was seen in a rare video speaking with LA wildfire first responders.
Bruce Willis was accompanied by his driver on Wednesday as he ventured out in Studio City, days after thanking firefighters for their efforts in tackling the Los Angeles wildfires. The Hollywood ...
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – Amid the devastating wildfires in Southern California, Bruce Willis took time to thank first responders. The actor’s wife, Emma Heming Willis, posted a heartwarming video ...
Bruce Willis has been spotted on a rare public ... Yesterday was no different.” Large areas of southern California, including areas surrounding Los Angeles, were threatened by a series of ...
Bruce Willis made a rare public appearance to thank LA firefighters, as shown in a video shared by his wife, Emma. Diagnosed with frontotemporal demen
Bruce Willis has personally thanked first responders who have battled the devastating LA wildfires. The actor was filmed by wife Emma Heming Willis shaking hands with officials who have responded to the blazes in a moving video on Instagram.
Bruce Willis appears to have made his first public appearance in over one year to show his appreciation for first responders as the Los Angeles wildfires continue.
Willis was diagnosed first with aphasia -- a condition where the brain's ability to understand or express language is impaired, according to the National Institutes of Health -- in 2022 before receiving an additional diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia in 2023, according to his family.