Bruce Willis`s family hopes that a cure for his illness will be found during the actor`s lifetime

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The family of Bruce Willis is preparing for a touching Christmas celebration, despite his battle with frontotemporal dementia.

Relatives of the Hollywood actor plan to spend the day surrounded by close ones: they will listen to music and share photos, reports Y! Entertainment.

Despite the challenges of his progressing illness, Bruce Willis's loved ones continue to support him and remain hopeful that a cure for his condition (frontotemporal dementia) will be found during the 69-year-old actor's lifetime.
Bruce Willis with family
Bruce Willis with family
His wife, Emma Heming Willis, and their daughters, Mabel (12) and Evelyn (10), are expected to be joined by his ex-wife Demi Moore and their daughters: 36-year-old Rumer, 33-year-old Scout, and 30-year-old Tallulah.

The family is trying to spend more time with Bruce while they can, as every moment with him, they note, is precious.

Recently, Willis's current wife shared new photos of the actor with his fans. In the images, the "Die Hard" star looks happy: he smiles a lot and seems to feel great.
New photos of Bruce Willis (with daughters Evelyn and Mabel)
New photos of Bruce Willis (with daughters Evelyn and Mabel)
Zoomboola.com reminds us that Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia last year. A year before that, his family confirmed that the actor had begun to show signs of age-related brain disorders, which led to his stepping away from acting.

Currently, Willis rarely appears in public. He spends most of his time at home. It is noted that the actor needs help with daily tasks: getting dressed or getting into a car.

At the end of September this year, the actor's family expressed serious concerns about his health. His loved ones worry that Bruce may not live to see his 70th birthday in March 2025.

Read more about Bruce Willis's life, career, and family in his biography.