Bruce Willis’ neurodegenerative disease is sadly advancing. Last week, Hollywood writer Glenn Gordon Caron sat down with the New York Post to discuss his ‘80s dramedy Moonlighting — which in large part put the Die Hard actor on the map — and how it’s finally available to stream on Hulu.
While speaking about Bruce, who continues to battle frontotemporal dementia, the creative explained: Related: Three’s Company Star Suzanne Somers Dead At 76 Apparently, it’s taken “quite a while” to secure the series’ place on the streaming service, but he’s been keeping the Pulp Fiction star in the loop throughout the entire process.
However, he revealed a saddening detail about Bruce’s condition: “Incommunicative”? So, so sad. Glenn explained that he tires to visit the fan favorite actor often, and keeps in touch with his wife Emma Heming and his three older daughters, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah, whom he shares with ex-wife Demi Moore.
He explained: Ugh. How completely heartbreaking. It’s clear how much he cares for the Unbreakable star. However, while Bruce may not be able to communicate that well, Glenn does feel that he still recognizes him.
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