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Bruce Willis’ Wife Drops a Truth Bomb About Moving Him Into a Home—And It’s Got Everyone Questioning What Really Went Down!

Added on September 9, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards

So here’s a head-scratcher for your star charts: when the cosmos aligns with tough family calls, how do you navigate the murky waters of love, care, and public opinion? Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Hemming Willis, recently faced that exact celestial test. After the Die Hard legend retired in 2022 due to aphasia, evolving into frontotemporal dementia, Emma made the bold—and totally heart-wrenching—choice to move Bruce into a specially tailored home nearby with 24/7 care. And, boy, did that spark a comet of controversy online! But under today’s Virgo sun, which is all about meticulous care and facing reality head-on, Emma stood her ground, reminding us that sometimes the safest path isn’t the easiest or most popular one. Turns out, astrology’s not just about weekly horoscopes—it’s a lens for understanding life’s unexpected journeys, too. LEARN MORE

Bruce Willis’ wife has defended her decision to move the actor into a home which accommodates his needs.

The Die Hard star announced his retirement from acting in 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia, which has since developed into frontotemporal dementia (FTD), an incurable neurodegenerative disease which impacts behaviour, personality and language.

Since his retirement, the 70-year-old’s wife Emma Hemming Willis and his older daughters have shared updates on his condition, with the 47-year-old model recently revealing she’d made the difficult decision to move Willis into a separate home which is catered to meet his needs.

Hemming Willis explained the decision during an interview with ABC News’ Diane Sawyer, saying the Pulp Fiction star lives in a single story home close to the family’s primary residence with round-the-clock care.

The actor's wife Emma Hemming Willis has been open about her journey as a caregiver (VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

The actor’s wife Emma Hemming Willis has been open about her journey as a caregiver (VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

The admission sparked backlash online, prompting Hemming Willis to defend the move on Instagram, saying the judgement was coming from ‘people with an opinion’ and not ‘people with an actual experience’.

Hemming Willis has since addressed once again during an interview with Good Morning America today (9 September) to promote her new book The Unexpected Journey.

During the interview Hemming Willis revealed she ‘knew’ the decision would spark a backlash online but at the end of the day it was ‘the safest and best decision’ for both Willis and the couple’s young daughters – Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11.

“It’s really not up for a debate,” she told TV host Michael Strahan. “Now I know that Bruce has the best care 100% of the time. His needs are met 100% of the time, as well as our two young daughters’.

“So I’m not gonna take a vote on that.”

Hemming Willis went on to add that a ‘wake up’ call came when she read a statistic which revealed how dementia caregivers ‘sometimes die before their loved ones’.

Hemming Willis has been married to the actor since 2009 (Instagram/@emmahemingwillis)

Hemming Willis has been married to the actor since 2009 (Instagram/@emmahemingwillis)

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“I think that was my wakeup call to realise that I need to get help, and I’m not a failure because I need help,” she added.

“I really needed permission for someone to tell me that it’s okay to get help.”

Hemming Willis’ book, The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope, and Yourself on the Caregiving Path, was released today, with US Weekly sharing an excerpt detailing how she explained the decision to move Willis into a specialised home to their children.

“‘We’ve come to a point in Daddy’s disease where the care he requires is changing. It has to be more tailored to his every need,’ I told them. ‘And you should be in a home that is more tailored to your needs now,'” she wrote.

“‘Also, Daddy would want you to have playdates, sleepovers, and more freedom than you’ve been able to have here. That would make him so happy.'”

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