It’s never easy to receive a diagnosis like dementia, especially for someone as beloved as retired actor Bruce Willis. And while it’s undoubtedly challenging for him, it also deeply affects his family. Recently, Bruce’s daughter Tallulah Willis shared some heartfelt insights into their ongoing journey in an interview.

While the primary focus of the interview was Tallulah’s collaboration with luxury silk brand Kumi Kookoon, the conversation naturally veered towards Bruce’s health. Tallulah, despite her hectic schedule, makes it a point to visit her father when she can. However, she admits that mentally preparing herself for these visits is crucial. She explained, “I’ll go visit my dad and spend some time with him.

Tallulah revealed that she approaches each visit with an open mind, acknowledging that she never quite knows what to expect. Yet, she ensures she is emotionally grounded beforehand, saying, “I’ve done what I need to do to make sure that I can just be present.” It’s a testament to her resilience and dedication to being there for her father.

As for Bruce’s current state of health, Tallulah shared that he is “doing the same in terms of the last we kind of updated, which I’m told is good.” It implies that there are both good and not-so-good days, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of dementia.

Amidst Bruce’s battle with dementia, Tallulah personally grapples with her own diagnosis of autism. Reflecting on her design work for blankets, she discovered a unique solace in the sensation of weight. “And as I’m learning more about my autism and my sensory stuff, there is something very safe and special about that weighted feeling,” she explained.

Through Tallulah’s heartfelt words, we catch a glimpse of the complex dynamics surrounding Bruce Willis and his family as they navigate through challenging times. Their unwavering support for one another serves as a reminder of the power of love and resilience in overcoming adversity.