Bruce Willis and his family reportedly want to make the most of their time together.
According to the latest report from RadarOnline.comthe family currently operates with a singular focus to maximize the quality of every remaining moment with the 71-year-old star.
An insider shared more details, tipping: ‘The whole family is doing everything they can to make life as comfortable and happy as possible for Bruce. They’re making the most of the time they have left.’
The insider even said that the sad truth “is that no one knows how much longer Bruce has.”
While clinical data from places like the Cleveland Clinic suggests a post-symptom life expectancy of seven to 13 years, the source revealed that the daily fear of not knowing whether Bruce is dealing with a “plateau” or sudden decline. This uncertainty makes “putting on a happy face” so emotionally taxing for his loved ones.
This comes after Willis’ wife of 18 years, Emma Heming. Willis’ provided a candid description of the disease and highlights the specific cruelty of FTD.
For those unfamiliar, the couple married in 2009 and welcomed two daughters, Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11.
The couple was reportedly doing well until Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2022.
“All forms of dementia are gruesome and terrible,” Heming declared, recalling, “but what I had heard… is that FTD is the worst of the worst.”

