After being diagnosed with dementia: Bruce Willis' wife appeals to photographers

Recently, a video of Bruce Willis being followed by paparazzi has been doing the rounds.

After being diagnosed with dementia: Bruce Willis' wife appeals to photographers

Recently, a video of Bruce Willis being followed by paparazzi has been doing the rounds. His wife Emma Heming-Willis takes this as an opportunity to make an emotional appeal to the photographers and leave him and his family alone in the future.

Emma Heming-Willis has addressed the public with an Instagram video. In it she asks all paparazzi and cameramen to be considerate and private when dealing with her husband Bruce Willis, who has dementia.

"This appeal goes out to the photographers and videographers trying to get these 'exclusive' pictures of my husband when he's out," she says, while also pleading: "Just keep your distance." The picture hunters should also "not yell at" their husband about how he is doing. She also asks to refrain from "Yippee Ki Yays", the famous quote by Bruce Willis from his "Die Hard" films. During the video, Heming-Willis can't keep her emotions completely under control and even has to stop the recording with tears in his eyes.

"Give him the space," asks the model. "Allow our family or whoever is with him that day to get him from A to B safely." The trigger for their call is a video that recently appeared. It features Bruce Willis walking around Los Angeles with two friends to get coffee. "We love you Bruce, you are a legend," shouts the man behind the camera or one of his companions. Willis doesn't respond to him.

Bruce Willis and Emma Heming-Willis have been married since 2009. The couple have two daughters together, 10-year-old Mabel Ray and Evelyn Penn, two years younger. In mid-February this year, the actor's family, including ex-wife Demi Moore, released a statement. She announced that Willis suffers from what is known as frontotemporal dementia. Nerve cells in the forehead and temple area of ​​the brain die off.

A good year ago, the family announced the end of the star's career. At that time there was still talk of the language disorder aphasia.