Bruce Willis' family is hoping for a Christmas 'miracle' as they plan celebration amid dementia battle
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Bruce Willis' family are planning for a special Christmas celebration, even as he continues to struggle with frontotemporal dementia. The 69-year-old action film legend — whose family revealed his diagnosis in 2023 — has been surrounded by his family in recent months, including his wife Emma Heming and their daughters Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10, and his ex-wife Demi Moore, 62, and their daughters Rumer, 36; Scout, 33; and Tallulah, 30.
The blended family are now joining together and 'planning to make this Christmas extra special,' a source told In Touch. The source noted that Bruce's loved ones are still 'praying for a miracle' and hoping that a 'cure for the disease' could be discovered in his lifetime.
But at the moment, they are 'mostly focused on spending quality time with him while they still can,' the source added. 'At this point, every second of connection with him is special.'. In recent years, Bruce's family have shown that Christmas is a time for all of them to bond and get cozy.
Bruce Willis' family are planning for a special Christmas celebration , even as he continues to struggle with frontotemporal dementia. The blended family are now joining together and 'planning to make this Christmas extra special,' a source told In Touch. They added that the family is 'hoping for a miracle' for Bruce.