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Bruce Willis' 'worst-performance award' is rescinded after brain disorder diagnosis

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New York Post, the award show co-founders, John J. B. Wilson and Maureen Murphy, said they decided to "rescind" the award in light of his health troubles. "After much thought and consideration, the Razzies have made the decision to rescind the Razzie Award given to Bruce Willis due to his recently disclosed diagnosis," they told the outlet before adding that it is not appropriate. "The Razzie Awards are tongue-in-cheek Oscars alternatives which recognize the worst in film-making.

Toward the end of his career, Willis had several flops - although the peak of his career was iconic. On Wednesday (March 30), it was revealed that Willis was diagnosed with a brain disorder called aphasia and decided to put his acting career to an end.

Aphasia is a condition that can affect a person's ability to write, speak and comprehend language, whether verbal or written.

It also generally occurs if someone has endured a head injury or stroke. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletterHis family released a statement on Instagram, explaining how the condition is "impacting his cognitive abilities. ""This is a really challenging time for our family, and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion, and support," they heartfully wrote.

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