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Bruce Willis looks fit and healthy while out to breakfast with friend... amid aphasia brain disorder

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Bruce Willis is keeping busy and active in the wake of his aphasia diagnosis, which is a brain disorder that affects the ability to effectively communicate.On Saturday, the longtime Hollywood leading man stepped out for an errand run, and along the way he and a friend made a pitstop for breakfast at a restaurant in the Santa Monica neighborhood of Los Angeles.Looking as fit as he has in recent years, the Die Hard star kept it casual-cool in the fashion department in gray slacks, a white short-sleeve, button-down shirt and blue sneakers.

Keeling active: Bruce Willis, 67, looked happy and fit when he stepped out on an errand run, which included a pitstop for breakfast with a friend in Santa Monica on SaturdayWith the sun glaring down and the temperature topping neat 100 degrees Fahrenheit more inland, the action hero superstar got a little relief by heading close to the shoreline, where it was more than 10 degrees cooler.To help stave off the sun, Willis added a baseball cap to his ensemble while making the rounds around town.

The retired actor, 67,  and his pal, then made their way to a restaurant for some morning chow.While sitting at an outdoor patio table, the Pulp Fiction star flashed his trademark smile and grin while chatting and laughing together.

Trademark grin: The Die Hard star flashed his trademark smile and grin while sitting and chatting with his pal at an outdoor patio tableWillis was also seen out and about the previous day dressed casually in a pale blue shirt and light wash jeans.He also tucked a sporty pair of sunglasses into the collar of his shirt while wearing a pair of white Nike sneakers.

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