Demi Moore shared an update on her ex-husband's difficult journey, Bruce Willisin the midst of his battle with dementia.
Moore explained that Bruce is in “a very stable place” but that watching him go through this is “very difficult” and that she wouldn't wish dementia on anyone.
Demi Moore's update comes after Bruce Willis' daughter Tallulah said everyone close to her “appreciates” the time they spend with him.
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Demi Moore Shares Update on Bruce Willis' Condition

Bruce Willis' ex-wife Demi Moore has opened up about how he is doing amid his battle with dementia.
In an interview with CNN In an article published Friday, the 62-year-old actress explained that the actor is “in a very stable situation,” but that it hasn't been easy watching him go through this struggle.
“Given the data, he’s in a very stable situation right now,” she shared. “And I've shared this before, but I really mean it. It's so important for anyone who's dealing with this to really meet them where they are, and from that place, there's so much love and joy.”
Moore added that watching a loved one struggle with this illness is “very difficult” and is “not what I would wish on anyone.”
“There is great loss, but there is also great beauty and gifts that can come from it,” she added.
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Demi Moore is 'grateful' for the blended family she shares with the actor

Bruce and Moore share three daughters – Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, married between 1987 and 2000. He is also the father of two younger daughters with his wife Emma Heming Willis: Mabel and Evelyn.
However, the ex-couple managed to keep their co-parenting responsibilities a priority, which further helped their blended family stay together despite the “Pulp Fiction” actor's health issues.
Speaking about their shared dynamic of support, Moore said CNN“It's been very important to me, even since Bruce and I separated and divorced, it's the recognition that we are family and always will be, just in a different form.”
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“And that form can sort of evolve and change, and there is a way in which we can all be in that form,” she added. “And I'm grateful, because it's not just me – it takes everyone coming together. And it's lovely.”
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Bruce makes a rare sighting with Tallulah
According to the Daily MailBruce was recently seen on a rare outing in Los Angeles with his daughter Tallulah on Wednesday.
The actor sat in a Range Rover driven by his bodyguard and kept a low profile wearing a baseball cap.
For her part, Tallulah kept it casual in an oversized red sweater and white sweatpants. She also met her older sister, Scout, at a beauty salon for a bonding and relaxing session.
On Thanksgiving, his daughters Tallulah and Scout shared photos on social media with their father, in which he was seen holding a desk plate that read “The Best Dad Ever.”
“Grateful,” Tallulah wrote in the photo's caption.
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Bruce family 'enjoys' time spent with him

This comes months after Tallulah appeared on the “Today Show,” where she opened up about how the actor is coping with his dementia diagnosis.
“He's doing well, which in this situation is good, and it's difficult. There are painful days, but there is so much love,” the 30-year-old fashion designer shared, according to the daily. Mirror United Kingdom.
She also explained that her blended family “enjoyed” their time with Bruce.
“It really showed me that you shouldn't take any moment for granted, and I really think we would be best friends,” she explained. “I think he's very proud of me. You have to be in the moment. You have to be present.”
Bruce Willis' wife says their young daughters are aware of actor's condition

Bruce's wife Emma Heming Willis revealed she had no intention of lying to her young daughters Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10, about their father's health.
The model said Town and country magazine that the children saw the movie star's health “decline” even before he was diagnosed with dementia.
“I never tried to sugarcoat them. They grew up with Willis declining over the years,” Heming said. “I’m not trying to protect them.”
“Finally getting to a diagnosis was key,” she explained. Page six“so I can learn about frontotemporal dementia and be able to educate our children.”
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While speaking about their children being aware of the actor's condition, the model said she learned from their therapist “that if kids ask questions, they're ready to know the answer.” .
Heming continued, “If we could see that Bruce was struggling, I would talk to the kids about it so they would understand, but this illness is chronic, progressive and terminal. There is no cure.”
She said, however, that she doesn't discuss the “terminal side” of her husband's condition with their children because they haven't yet asked about his life expectancy.
“They know Dad’s not going to get better,” Heming added.
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