In a rare appearance on social media, Bruce Willis was seen greeting and thanking the first responders working to contain the wildfires in Los Angeles.
An emotional video shows actor Bruce Willis greeting first responders last Thursday (16). The “Die Hard” star was thanking the individuals responsible for fighting the wildfires in Los Angeles.
“Meeting a first responder, Bruce never missed a chance to show his gratitude with a sincere handshake and a ‘thank you for your service,’” wrote Bruce’s wife, Emma Heming, on her Instagram profile.
Willis was wearing a light velvet jacket, dark pants, and a New York Yankees baseball cap.
His daughter Tallulah Willis, from his marriage to Demi Moore, commented on the photo: “This fills my heart with joy.”
Bruce Willis was diagnosed with aphasia in 2022 and frontotemporal dementia in 2023.
Aphasia typically occurs after a stroke or brain injury. It can affect the ability to speak, write, and understand language.
Bruce Willis and Emma Heming have been married since March 2009 and are parents to Mabel (12) and Evelyn (10). He and Demi Moore have three children: Rumer (36), Scout (33), and Tallulah (30).
The actor’s family lives in Los Angeles, which has been affected by a series of wildfires, causing at least 25 deaths and leaving thousands homeless.
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