In a separate house, where he is now provided with 24 -hour medical care and support from a special team, Bruce Willis was transferred, as his health deteriorates.

The 70 -year -old Hollywood star of the “too hard to die” Die Hard was diagnosed in 2023 with FTD (frontal dementia), a disease that affects language and personality and causes gradual cognitive decline.

His wife, Emma Heming, spoke openly about Willis’ move to a second home, which he decided for the good of their family – their own and their two children.

The couple have been married for 16 years and have two daughters, 13 -year -old Mibel and 11 -year -old Evelin.

Speaking to the Sunday Times, Emma admitted that her husband’s removal was “one of the most difficult decisions she ever had to make”, but it was the best choice.

“Between sadness and hassle, it was the right move – for him, for our girls, for me. Eventually, I was able to become his wife again and not his caregiver. And this is a real gift, ”he said.

Emma added that “Bruce managed to gain some independence by living separately”, revealing that every Friday night he enjoys a “meeting with his friends.