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Demi Moore After criticizing her decisions while taking care of her husband, the shoutout was to support Emma Heming Willis, Bruce Willis’s wife.
In a recent interview with Oprah WinfreyOprah Podcast,“Moore talked about Bruce’s diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and how the family responded, noting that she had a lot of sympathy for the actor’s wife and caretaker.
“There is no roadmap on how to deal with it,” she said. “So many Emmas really figured it all out. And, the most beautiful thing, she talks about in the book about realizing the importance of having to take care of themselves and having to take care of themselves. If they don’t take the time to make sure they’re okay, then they can’t show up for anyone else.”
In March 2022, the family announced that Bruce would “quit” his acting career after being diagnosed with aphasia. They shared that he was diagnosed in February 2023 Frontotemporal dementia.

Demi Moore praised Emma for handling Bruce’s diagnosis. (Michael Loccisano/GA/Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images)
Emma has been speaking out since the announcement of her diagnosis, involving the struggle to become a caregiver and provides the latest information about his condition. She also wrote a book about her journey as a caregiver, titled “Accidental Journey: Finding Power, Hope, and Yourself on the Road to Care,” which is scheduled to be released on September 9.
“I have a lot of compassion for Emma,” Moore told Winfrey. “No one could have expected where this is going, and I really think she did a great job. She has been working on the right path. She has the same fear, strength and courage in navigating that.”
Emma recently shared Bruce’s situation deteriorates A difficult decision Move him to a separate home where he can live with professional caregivers.
She responded to critics via Instagram video and said: “What caregivers are opposed to: judgment from others and criticism from others.”

Emma chose to buy a separate home for Bruce, who lives with professional caregivers. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
“often The caregiver was judged soon “Those who haven’t had this journey or are on the frontline are unfair. That’s the people I share, so I can build a deeper connection with the communities that understand this journey.”
Moore also opened up about the feeling of seeing her ex-husband fighting dementia and told Winfrey that “it’s hard to see another part of him so energetic, powerful, and so directly transferred to another part of himself.”
When it comes to how she handles difficult moments, Moore explains: “Just meet them, it’s so important.”
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“Indecent advice” the star said, “not expecting that they need to be who they are or who you want to be.” “When you do this, I find that there is an incredible sweetness and softness, tenderness and loving thing. Maybe in some sense it’s more playful and childish because of how much care they need.”

Moore and Bruce got married from 1987 to 1998 and shared their three daughters. (Jim Small/Ron Galella is collected via Getty Images)
“If you replay the location of it and what is missing, that only causes anxiety and sadness.” “So there’s a lot there when you stay there – he still has a lot of stuff there. And, given Givens, it might not always talk, but it’s pretty.”
Moore and Bruce got married in November 1987 and announced their separation in June 1998. Their divorce was finalized in October 2000. The couple shared three daughters: Rumer, 37, Scout, 34, 31, and 31.
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Bruce married Emma in March 2009 and they have two daughters: Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11. Mixed families have always maintained close relationships, often celebrate holidays and milestones, and have Continue to support each other When they drive the blues condition.

Mixed homes have remained close for years. (Stefanie Keenan/Getty for Goop)
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