Following his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, Demi Moore is said to have moved in with her ex-husband Bruce Willis, Emma Heming, and the couple’s two young children to support him.
According to rumors, Demi Moore moved in with her ex-husband Bruce Willis and his wife, Emma Heming, to help care for him after he was given a dementia diagnosis.
After divorcing, the 60-year-old actress and her ex-husband maintained good relations and have three kids together.
To reduce the stress brought on by his deteriorating condition, she reportedly moved in with Bruce, Emma, and their two younger children.
In order to provide the Hollywood icon, 67, who is suffering from frontotemporal dementia, with the best care possible, the women are reportedly working together.
Emma, 44, said earlier this week that she hoped to use her husband’s illness and voice to “raise awareness” of the condition.
In a post on social media, she praised caregivers as “unsung heroes.”.
Demi has moved in and will be leaving at the very end, a source told Radar.
They claimed that the actress had spent a lot of time with her family throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
“Initially, nobody outside the family could understand what Demi was doing living with her ex and his new wife, but it now makes sense,” they added.
“Demi has been a rock for the family, and she’s determined to love the life out of every day Bruce has left on it. “.
We have contacted Demi’s representatives for comment.
Emma had to ask people to stop filming her husband and yelling at him earlier this week. As the photographers attempted to take pictures of the singer, she yelled at them to “keep your space.”.
She told her followers, “If you are caring for someone with dementia, you know how difficult and frustrating it can be to bring someone out into the world and just navigate them securely.
She continued, “So this one is for the photographers and film people who are trying to get those exclusives of my husband out there; just keep your space. I recognize that this is your responsibility, but kindly respect my personal space. “.
She pleaded with the audience at the conclusion of her video, “For the video folks, please don’t be yelling at my husband, asking him how he’s doing, or the woo-hoping or the yippee-ki-yay, just don’t do it, okay?”.