Kimberly Williams-Paisley can understand the pain Bruce Willis’ family is going through. On Thursday, Willis’s wife, Emma Heming, announced that the actor has unfortunately developed frontotemporal dementia, explaining that his condition worsened following his aphasia diagnosis last year.
Williams-Paisley shared her own familial experiences with dementia, writing underneath PEOPLE‘s post about the diagnosis: “My mom had this too.
Sending love to his family. ” READ MORE: Bruce Willis’ Family Says The Actor’s Condition Has Progressed To Frontotemporal Dementia Williams-Paisley’s family has been dealing with her mother’s dementia diagnosis since 2005, when she developed an early onset of dementia at 62 years old.
In 2016, the “Nashville” star wrote a memoir discussing the struggles around her mother’s diagnosis called Where the Light Gets In: Losing My Mother Only to Find Her Again. READ MORE: M.
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