Ronald Reagan’s daughter, actress Patti Davis, is sharing her sympathy and advice to Bruce Willis and his family after the recent announcement of the actor's frontotemporal dementia diagnosis.
In an opinion piece written for the New York Times, Davis, 70, reflected on her father’s decision to go public with his diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease in 1994.
The former president had been out of office for five years when he wrote a letter to the country that detailed his condition.
Davis shared her memory of her mother, Nancy Reagan, calling her to tell her they were releasing the letter. "She said it was his idea, and she was so proud of his decision," Davis wrote.
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