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Bruce Willis was spotted being driven around Los Angeles by a caretaker following his wife’s revelation he had been moved into a separate home.
The 70-year-old actor looked relaxed in the passenger seat of an SUV on Friday.
The Die Hard star was spotted in a blue shirt over a white T-shirt, shielding his fair skin and light eyes from the sun with a cap and dark sunglasses.
The actor’s wife, Emma Heming Willis, 47, revealed she had hired a full-time care team for the Emmy winner due to his frontotemporal dementia.
The condition affects Bruce’s ability to understand and express language.
Emma, who has been married to Bruce since 2009, revealed they had adapted the situation over time.
“Bruce and I now have our own language, our own way to be with each other,” she shared with the UK newspaper The Times during the promotion of her book, The Unexpected Journey; Finding Strength, Hope and Yourself on the Caregiving Path.

Bruce Willis was seen being chauffeured around Los Angeles by a caretaker following his wife’s disclosure about his relocation; snapped in Los Angeles on Friday.
‘It’s just about sitting with him, walking with him, listening to him as he tries to verbalize in his own language.’
The Sixth Sense star’s new home is near the one where Emma continues to live with their two daughters, Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11.
The proximity allows them to visit their dad often allowing them to play with their toys and enjoy family meals together.
‘You can see the tenderness of it,’ she told the publication.
“The girls don’t rely on him to be anything specific. They’ve adapted beautifully to his condition and maneuver around him effortlessly. It’s a touching yet challenging experience for them since they miss him,” she mentioned.
Although she has received some criticism for her decision she maintained ‘it was the right move — for him, for our girls, for me,’ she explained.
‘Ultimately I could get back to being his wife. And that’s such a gift.’
Transferring Bruce to his own residence has “created a tremendous opportunity for friends and family to independently engage with him without the confines of my home setting, without my hovering or the unease of managing interactions and expectations, and witnessing their reactions,” she elaborated.

The Die Hard actor was captured in a blue shirt over a white T-shirt, with his light features safeguarded from the sun by a billed cap and dark glasses; Photographed in Los Angeles on Friday.

In an interview with The Times, the actor’s wife Emma Heming Willis, 47, spoke of how his diagnosis with frontotemporal dementia had affected their family while promoting her new book; Pictured September 10 in Miami

Emma has written about her experience in The Unexpected Journey; Finding Strength, Hope and Yourself on the Caregiving Path
Emma said having Bruce in a separate house also makes it easier for her kids to be kids at her house, because it’s not good for the actor to be around too much noise.
‘We have two young children, and it was just important that they had a home that supported their needs and that Bruce could have a place that supported his needs,’ she told People.
‘The kids can have playdates and sleepovers [again] and not have to walk around tiptoeing.’

Emma told the publication, moving Bruce to his own house has been difficult, but it’s been good for their daughters, Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11, who can visit him any time they want

‘The girls don’t need him to be this or do that. They have really adapted to his disease and they know how to move around him. It’s beautiful, but it’s hard for them. They miss him,’ she said

‘Bruce and I now have our own language, our own way to be with each other,’ she said. ‘It’s just about sitting with him, walking with him, listening to him as he tries to verbalize in his own language’

Bruce’s older daughters, Rumer, 37, Scout, 34, and Tallulah, 31, from his marriage to Demi Moore, 62, can also easily access his new dwelling and visit him often
Bruce’s older daughters, Rumer, 37, Scout, 34, and Tallulah, 31, from his marriage to Demi Moore, 62, can also easily access his new dwelling.
Willis and his family announced his FTD diagnosis in February 2023, following a previous diagnosis of aphasia in spring 2022.
‘Dementia plays out differently in everyone’s home and you have to do what’s right for your family dynamic and what’s right for your person,’ Emma told the outlet.
‘It’s heartbreaking to me. But this is how we were able to support our whole family, [and] it has opened up Bruce’s world.’