Demi Moore she is not willing to leave her ex-husband alone, especially at this difficult time in his life. Bruce Willis’ health is getting worse and worseo, as he struggles with frontotemporal dementia. Despite this, he has his family by his side, every moment.

A recent report states that his ex-wife decided to move next door to his house with her entire family in order to help the famous actor.

According to the biggest news agencies, as “Marca” writes, it was revealed that Demi Moore decided to move right next to the actor’s house. In fact, they claim that this happened suddenly in order to be next to her ex-husband until the end of his life. Bruce Willis is no longer able to communicate verbally.

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Last February, Bruce Willis retired from Hollywood for good after it was confirmed that he was suffering from frontotemporal dementia. After that, the actor, who starred in the films ‘Pulp Fiction’, ‘Armageddon’, ‘Die Hard’ and ‘The Sixth Sense’, kept getting worse and his family and friends kept updating him on his health condition through social media.

The actor married Emma Heming Willis in 2009 and they have two young children, Mabel Ray Willis, 11, and Evelyn Penn Willis, 9. The actor has remained good friends with his ex-wife, Demi Moore, to whom he was married from 1987 to 2000. They have three daughters, Scout, Tallulah and Rumer. They never revealed the reason they broke up, but they still keep in touch over the years.

Frontotemporal dementia is a rare form of dementia, causing difficulties and changes in movement, personality, behavior and speech.

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His family and friends have become the “shield” of protection for the actor. Frontotemporal Dementia affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. It is one of the most common forms of dementia. It is an irreversible condition, which is due to neurodegenerative changes in the brain. Possibly, it is the most difficult form of dementia to manage. One of its peculiarities is that it usually appears at a younger age, compared to other dementias. It can affect people aged 40 to 65 years. The primary symptom of the disease is disturbances in the person’s behavior and personality.