Anger and indignation of Bruce Willis’ daughters over comments about the actor’s delicate health

Anger and indignation of Bruce Willis’ daughters over comments about the actor’s delicate health
Anger and indignation of Bruce Willis’ daughters over comments about the actor’s delicate health

Written in INTERNATIONAL he 6/11/2024 · 6:16 p.m.

Bruce Willis He was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and is today cared for by his family, including his ex-wife, Demi Moore. Together, they go through how hard the illness suffered by the actor from the successful “Die Hard” movies means.

There is no cure for it, Bruce’s body is deteriorating day after day, as they themselves say. Therefore, the drama that the entire family experiences is great. Even worse, considering the comments that many social media users make regarding Willis’ health.

Willis and Moore with their daughters

That is why his daughter Tallulah Willis decided to share one of the messages she found and exposed the user who wrote it. She made a totally unpleasant comment. It’s known that Demi Moore has a dog with a health problem and the user expressed that “her brain is more crushed than Bruce’s.”

Tallulah immediately came to her father’s defense: “Oh my God. Brutal, skinny.” “Exposing this idiot. The Internet can be a tough place for her Pilafs (because of Demi’s dog). Keep your babies safe,” she added, revealing the subject’s data.

For her part, another of Bruce’s daughters, Scout, wanted to express her opinion.: “If their brains are crushed, I don’t want to have them solid.”

Actress Demi Moore She commented indignantly about the episode with her dog: “Pilaf is a little queen, incredibly intelligent and a true gift, not only to our family, but to everyone who knows her. No one can say or do anything that can extinguish the bright light of her.”

 
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