Actor Bruce Wills Has Dementia—Family Announced in a Statement
Bruce Wills's family has announced a statement that his health condition worsened. The actor was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. The symptoms of the disease are loss of bladder or bowel control and slow or stiff moments. Although this tends to be afterward and weakness of muscles.
Bruce Wills's family has announced a statement that his health condition worsened. The actor was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. The symptoms of the disease are loss of bladder or bowel control and slow or stiff moments. Although this tends to be afterward and weakness of muscles.
. The news comes nearly a year after his family disclosed that Wills would be relinquished from acting because of his initial diagnosis of aphasia affecting his cognitive abilities.
The relatives of the Hollywood star had previously said he would be stepping away. "Unfortunately, challenges with communication are just one symptom of the disease Bruce faces. While this is painful, it is a relief to have a clear diagnosis finally," a family statement reads.
To add more, Bruce gained fame in the 1980s and 90s after working in megahits like Pulp Fiction, The Sixth Sense, and Armageddon. The five times golden globes nominee who won the award for the mystery movie "Moonlighting" was the recipient of three Emmy Awards.
"Bruce always believed in using his voice in the world to help others and raise awareness about important public and private issues. We know in our hearts that-if he could see today," the post read.
"He would want to respond by bringing global attention and connectedness with those who are also dealing with his delibating disease and how it impacts so many individuals and their families," the post added.
United States journalist Maria Shriver, an essential advocate for brain disorder patient care and research, took on to Twitter and said, "My heart goes out to Bruce Willis and his family, & also my gratitude for shining a much needed a light on this disease."
Watch the video of Bruce Wills talking about dementia.
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The US actress Queen Latifah shared her tribute via Instagram post, " God bless you, my brother, we love you!!! All the best. Thank you and your family for all the entertainment. Sending love." The news statement on Thursday said they believed that media attention would grow awareness of the actor's condition.
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