The family of Bruce Willis has been doing their best to keep fans up to date amid the retired actor's battle with frontotemporal dementia. And on Sunday, his wife of 15 years, Emma Heming Willis, shared a short video of Willis smiling and laughing.
In the video, posted to her Instagram Stories, Willis could be seen sitting in a chair on a porch wearing a plaid button-down shirt, grey fedora, grey jeans, and black sneakers. He then does a brief yodel and grins broadly. "All right, folks, this is..." he says before the video cuts out.
"Him. Always," Heming Willis wrote in a caption over the video.
In another one of her Stories, the model and actress shared a photo of herself and her husband with their two daughters, Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10, writing, "Them. Always."
As it turns out, the video was a throwback that Willis initially posted during the Covid-19 pandemic, writing at the time: "Yodeling in the quarantine keeps the virus away."
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It goes without saying that Willis and his family have gone through tough times over the past few years, since Willis announced that he was retiring from acting after initially being diagnosed with aphasia, a disorder that affects the part of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension.
In an interview earlier this month, Willis's ex-wife Demi Moore explained how the family has been working together to give the 69-year-old an stable and comfortable home environment.
"Given the givens, he's in a very stable place at the moment," Moore said at the time. "I've shared this before, but I really mean this so sincerely: It's so important for anybody who's dealing with this to really meet them where they're at. And from that place, there is such loving and joy. Obviously it’s very difficult and not what I would wish upon anyone, and there is great loss, but there’s also great beauty and gifts that can come out of it."