The report claims that Willis is no longer able to walk or speak, although his family has not confirmed specific details in recent months.

The report claims that Willis is no longer able to walk or speak, although his family has not confirmed specific details in recent months.

The report claims that Willis is no longer able to walk or speak, although his family has not confirmed specific details in recent months.

Bruce Willis' health is reportedly in decline, according to a recent update. According to The Express, the 70-year-old actor, who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, is said to be largely non-verbal and facing serious motor difficulties.
The report claims that Willis is no longer able to walk or speak, although his family has not confirmed specific details in recent months. It also suggests that the actor struggles to recall much of his time in Hollywood, including many of the roles that made him a global icon in the 1990s and 2000s.

Known for blockbuster hits like 'Die Hard', 'Pulp Fiction', 'The Sixth Sense', and 'Armageddon', Willis stepped away from acting in 2022 following a diagnosis of aphasia. His condition was later confirmed to be frontotemporal dementia, a degenerative brain disease that affects communication, personality and memory.

In April 2025, his family issued a public statement saying his condition was stable, while acknowledging that the disease is progressive. Since then, they have kept updates to a minimum, choosing to focus on caring for him privately.
Fans around the world continue to express their love and support, remembering Bruce Willis not only as an action hero, but as a beloved figure in modern cinema.

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