Scott Willis shared a sweet photo of her bonding with her father Bruce Willis following news of his aphasia diagnosis.
In the photo, Willis, 30, shared a smile with her father as they sat in an arm chair together.
‘Papa,’ she captioned the shot, along with a red heart and flame emoji. It’s unclear when the picture was taken.
‘Yesterday was so surreal, sharing something so personal,’ she wrote. ‘I didn’t know how it would be received, there is always an unknown when sharing out so vulnerably into the world. I’d hoped for some love and compassion, I truly NEVER could have anticipated the depth and breadth of the love we received as a family yesterday.’
The world was shocked by the news this week that Willis, 67, is retiring from acting after he was diagnosed with aphasia, a brain condition that affects his ability to understand language.
Bruce has reportedly been struggling with cognitive issues on the sets of his films for years – and even needed an earpiece to feed him lines – long before his family announced on Wednesday that the famed actor had been diagnosed with a brain condition.
An unnamed source told Page Six his declining cognitive ability had been an open secret in Hollywood as the actor repeatedly had trouble acting in his films.
Family first: Scott Willis shared a sweet photo of her bonding with her father Bruce Willis following news of his aphasia diagnosis
Willis has been in more than 70 movies since he got his start in the 1970s. His instantly recognizable face helps sell low-budget films in international markets. In recent years, he’s mostly worked with the production companies Emmett/Furla Oasis and 308 Entertainment, according to the LA Times.
Since their announcement, his family has posted sweet tributes to the acting icon.
In her post Thursday, Scout also added a second photo of Bruce posing shirtless with a goofy expression on his face.
He appeared to have the initials of his three daughters with ex-wife Demi Moore – Rumer, Scout and Tallulah – inscribed onto his chest beneath a heart symbol.
‘It kept hitting me yesterday how much love, energy, and prayers were now being sent to my daddio and just humbling me in a way that’s brings tears as I write this.
‘I am so grateful for your love, I’m so grateful to hear about what my papa means to you. Thank you so much to everyone who reached out to me yesterday, i love and I appreciate you with all my heart, it’s gonna take me a whole to respond to your messages!
On Wednesday, Tallulah expressed her appreciation for all the love she and her family had been receiving following news of her father’s condition.
‘The exquisite outpouring of love that I am experiencing right now is just blowing me away,’ she posted to her Instagram Stories. ‘Thank you all for showing up with so much tenderness and stunning love for my daddio and my whole family.’
Daddy’s little girls: In a second photo, Willis appeared to have the initials of his three daughters inscribed onto his chest beneath a heart symbol
Aww: Scout also shared this shot of her with her father and half-sister Evelyn
Meanwhile, the actor had been pictured more often with his family, with Moore, 59, wishing him a happy birthday in an Instagram post earlier this month, sharing a photo of the two of them standing in the kitchen and writing: ‘Happy birthday Bruce! Thankful for our blended family.’
That same weekend, Emma posted a tribute to her husband of 13 years in honor of their anniversary, sharing a photo of them at their 2009 wedding.
’13 years ago, those wedding speeches really sent us over the edge,’ she wrote.
Emma also posted her own birthday tribute to Bruce – a photo montage she created, writing: ‘I don’t just love him, I really, really like him.’
Willis shares three children – Rumer, 33, Scout, 30 and Tallulah, 28, with Moore, to whom he was married from 1987 to 2000. He also has two daughters, Mabel, 9, and Evelyn, 7, with his wife Emma, 43.
Spotted: Bruce Willis’ daughters Rumer and Scout Willis were captured out in Los Angeles on Wednesday after revealing their famous father has been diagnosed with the degenerative brain condition aphasia
The family’s statement was signed by his wife, Emma (pictured) and his ex-wife Demi Moore as well as all of his children
The family has reportedly known his mental state has been deteriorating before issuing the statement on Wednesday
Willis had reportedly sold his New York pad to spend more time with his family. He is pictured here with ex-wife Demi Moore and their children in matching pajamas in 2020
On Wednesday his family wrote in a statement on social media: ‘To Bruce’s amazing supporters, as a family we wanted to share that our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities.
‘As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him.’
The statement added: ‘This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion and support. We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and wanted to bring his fans in because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him.
‘As Bruce always says, “Live it up” and together we plan to do just that,’ the statement, which was signed by his wife, model Emma Heming Willis, his ex-wife Demi Moore and all of his children, concluded.
His daughters Rumer and Scout Willis were spotted out in Los Angeles on Wednesday after revealing the diagnosis.
According to the National Aphasia Association, the condition is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write.
The association reports the condition is always due to injury to the brain, most commonly from a stroke, particularly in older individuals.
Head trauma, brain tumors or from infections can also cause aphasia.
The only treatment is speech and language therapies, with involvement from family members – but even with that, the condition could worsen.
It is currently unclear what lead to Willis’ diagnosis.
Demi Moore recently posted a picture to Instagram on March 19 thanking Willis for their blended family as she wished him a happy birthday
Willis, second from left, recently celebrated his 67th birthday with all of his family
Willis shares his youngest two children, Evelyn and Mabel, with his wife Emma. He has been seen in more posts with the family in recent weeks
The announcement marks an end to Willis’ decades-long career, during which he has earned a Golden Globe award and two Emmys.
Willis’ acting career began with small just roles in television shows like Miami Vice and The Twilight Zone in the early 1980s, according to IMDB.
He started gaining attention thanks to his starring role opposite Cybill Shepherd in the ABC series Moonlighting, which ran from 1985 to 1989, but his breakout role was really as John McClane in the hit film Die Hard, which premiered in 1988 and led to six sequels.
‘I think it was his first big film and he wanted to make it right, he wanted to make it work,’ co-star Reginald VelJohnson told People at a 2018 30th anniversary screening of the film. ‘He was more concerned with how to do the role rather than anything else.’
‘This was his first movie, and he was the star of a huge blockbuster and it was very well advertised that he was making $5 million, which at the time was unbelievable,’ Bonnie Bedelia, who played his wife Holly Gennaro McClane in the film.
‘And everybody was like, “Why would you pay $5 million to an untried movie star?” But boy, someone was really smart.’
Willis went on to star in films like Pulp Fiction, 12 Monkeys and the superhero film, Unbreakable, for which he reprised his role over a decade later in the 2016 film Split and the 2019 film Glass.
Willis became a major action star with his 1988 breakthrough film Die Hard
Bruce Willis was a hit in the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction
Over the course of his four-decade career, Variety reported, his movies have grossed over $5 billion worldwide.
He has also appeared in a number of television shows, including the beloved classic Friends, for which he won an Emmy, and as the main voice actor in Bruno the Kid.
Willis has also recently completed multiple projects that are in post-production, including Vendetta, Fortress: Sniper’s Eye and White Elephant.
It’s unclear what will happen with Fortress 3, which is currently in pre-production.
Bruce Willis ‘misfired guns on Hard Kill movie set in 2020 and asked crew what he was doing during the production of the film White Elephant in 2021’: Directors were forced to reduce his roles due to ‘heartbreaking’ battle with aphasia
By Adam Manno for DailyMail.com
Bruce Willis has shown signs of cognitive decline for years, twice firing a gun loaded with blanks on the wrong cue and wondering aloud what he was doing on a set, according to people who have worked with him.
Willis, 67, is retiring from acting after he was diagnosed with aphasia, a brain condition that affects his ability to understand language, his family said in an Instagram post Wednesday.
Lala Kent, the star of Vanderpump Rules who played Willis’ daughter in Hard Kill, recalls that the action hero unexpectedly fired a gun on the wrong cue twice during filming in 2020.
‘I’m supposed to think my life is about to end, and then my dad steps in to save the day,’ she told the Los Angeles Times, explaining that she had her back to him during the scene and was supposed to duck after he delivered his line but before he fired the gun.
No one was injured in the incident, and the film’s producer and armorer say it didn’t happen.
Last April, Willis also openly questioned what he was doing on the set of the upcoming low-budget film White Elephant.
‘I know why you’re here, and I know why you’re here, but why am I here?’ two crew members recall him asking.
Bruce Willis, 67, allegedly fired his gun on the wrong cue twice during the filming of Hard Kill in 2020. No one was injured – and the incident was denied by the film’s producer and armorer
Lala Kent, the star of Vanderpump Rules who played Willis’ daughter in the movie, said she was supposed to duck after he delivered his line, but the action hero shot his gun before speaking
During the filming of White Elephant in 2021, two crew members said that he openly asked, ‘I know why you’re here, and I know why you’re here, but why am I here?’
In another sign of the iconic film star’s declining health, the director of the 2021 action thriller Out of Death (above) told the screenwriter to ‘abbreviate his dialogue a bit so that there are no monologues’
Willis has been in more than 70 movies since he got his start in the 1970s. His instantly recognizable face helps sell low-budget films in international markets. In recent years, he’s mostly worked with the production companies Emmett/Furla Oasis and 308 Entertainment, according to the LA Times.
Kent says she took things in her stride after Willis’ first misfire on the set of Hard Kill in 2020.
‘Because my back was to him, I wasn’t aware of what was happening behind me. But the first time, it was like, “No big deal, let’s reset,'” she recalled.
She asked director Matt Eskandari to remind Willis to say his line before firing, but it happened again.
Two other crew members confirmed that Willis fired the gun on the wrong cue, with one adding, ‘We always made sure no one was in the line of fire when he was handling guns.’
Randall Emmett, who founded Emmett/Furla Oasis and has worked with Willis on 20 films, says Willis didn’t fire a gun prematurely. The movie’s armorer also denies that the incident happened.
Director Jesse V. Johnson met Willis briefly before the shooting of White Elephant began in Georgia last April, but he says, ‘it was clear that he was not the Bruce I remembered.’
He says he asked the Emmy winner’s team about his condition.
‘They stated that he was happy to be there, but that it would be best if we could finish shooting him by lunch and let him go early,’ he recalled.
The crew rushed to film his parts, and the actor was later heard asking what he was doing on set.
‘It was less of an annoyance and more like: “How do we not make Bruce look bad?” one crew member told the LA Times. ‘Someone would give him a line and he didn’t understand what it meant. He was just being puppeted.’
In 2020, the director of Out of Death told the movie’s screenwriter to keep his lines ‘short and sweet,’ offering little explanation for the sudden re-write.
‘It looks like we need to knock down Bruce’s page count by about 5 pages,’ director Mike Burns said in a June 2020 email to the screenwriter. ‘We also need to abbreviate his dialogue a bit so that there are no monologues, etc.’
One crew member on the set of Hard Kill, above, told the Los Angeles Times: ‘We always made sure no one was in the line of fire when he was handling guns’
In 2020, the director of Out of Death, above, told the movie’s screenwriter to keep his lines ‘short and sweet,’ offering little explanation for the sudden re-write
An unnamed source told Page Six his declining cognitive ability had been an open secret in Hollywood as the actor repeatedly had trouble acting in his films.
‘Everybody knew, the cast and crew,’ the unnamed source said, adding that Willis was ‘using earpieces, hearing things, for them to feed him the lines,’ and it ‘was increasingly difficult to have him on screen.’
He said that films actually had to be made closer to where Willis resided with his family – who, the source said, has been taking care of the 67-year-old actor – to make productions easier.
And in at least one production, the source said, producers began using a body double to increase Willis’ screen time, while in another his screen time was ‘whittled down,’ with the actor shooting on set for only three days.
The source said: ‘It was becoming super obvious he was having trouble… he could not act anymore.’
The famed actor can even be seen in a scene in his new movie American Siege, which was filmed in 2020, wearing an earpiece. This was a full two years before the family’s announcement that Willis has aphasia.
Willis had previously been seen using an earpiece to feed him lines in his Broadway debut in Misery in 2015, an an unnamed insider also told OK! Magazine
He was also reportedly struggling during the filming of M. Night Shyamalan’s 2019 film Glass.
Sources say acclaimed actor Bruce Willis, 67, has been having trouble on the sets of his recent movies, and was even pictured wearing an earpiece to feed him lines on the set of American Siege in 2020
He was also seen apparently needing assistance on the set of his film Paradise City last May
His family shared a statement on their social media pages announcing his diagnosis on Wednesday and saying he will be be ‘stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him’
‘While filming Glass, staffers worked around him by cutting and editing and having him overdub lines because he struggled to remember and/or deliver them,’ they told the publication, according to the New Zealand Herald.
‘In most scenes on Glass he’s hooded, and they used stand-in and body doubles to replace him. On set, he wouldn’t smile and was always chaperoned by an assistant to guide him while walking.’
The source also said at the time that Willis had sold his New York property to spend more time with his wife and children in Los Angeles, and said that his wife, as well as ex-wife Demi Moore, were working together to take care of the famed actor.
‘His wife Emma has helped Demi Moore and the children Bruce shares with his ex-wife to make truces because they know he’s fading,’ the unnamed source told the magazine in January 2021.
‘Between Demi and Emma, the family has always ensured Bruce has the support and care he might need at any given time,’ the insider said.
They added, ‘The good news is that although there is the real concern of dementia fears, it largely has not impacted his ability to work in Hollywood – and in true super hero form – he won’t slow down because new technology like earpieces allows actors of his caliber not to skip a beat.’
But in recent years, the New Zealand Herald reports, die hard fans of the actor have noticed he was taking more roles in straight-to-video releases.
This year, Page Six reports, Willis was given his own category at the Razzies – a parody award show honoring the worst of cinematic under-achievements – for the ‘worst movies of 2021’ after he starred in eight critically-panned films.
One of his films, Out of Death, earned a zero percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The parody awards show apologized to the actor following the announcement of his diagnosis on Wednesday, tweeting: ‘The Razzies are truly sorry for #BruceWillis’ diagnosed condition.
‘Perhaps this explains why he wanted to go out with a bang in 2021. Our best wishes to Bruce and family.’
Meanwhile, the actor had been pictured more often with his family, with Moore, 59, wishing him a happy birthday in an Instagram post earlier this month, sharing a photo of the two of them standing in the kitchen and writing: ‘Happy birthday Bruce! Thankful for our blended family.’
That same weekend, Emma posted a tribute to her husband of 13 years in honor of their anniversary, sharing a photo of them at their 2009 wedding.
’13 years ago, those wedding speeches really sent us over the edge,’ she wrote.
Emma also posted her own birthday tribute to Bruce – a photo montage she created, writing: ‘I don’t just love him, I really, really like him.’
Willis shares three children – Rumer, 33, Scout, 30 and Tallulah, 28, with Moore, to whom he was married from 1987 to 2000. He also has two daughters, Mabel, 9, and Evelyn, 7, with his wife Emma, 43.
On Wednesday his family wrote in a statement on social media: ‘To Bruce’s amazing supporters, as a family we wanted to share that our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities.
‘As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him.’
The statement added: ‘This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion and support. We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and wanted to bring his fans in because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him.
‘As Bruce always says, “Live it up” and together we plan to do just that,’ the statement, which was signed by his wife, model Emma Heming Willis, his ex-wife Demi Moore and all of his children, concluded.
His daughters Rumer and Scout Willis were spotted out in Los Angeles on Wednesday after revealing the diagnosis.
According to the National Aphasia Association, the condition is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write.