Bruce Willis’ wife Emma celebrates 15th wedding anniversary with touching photo

While celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary, Bruce Willis’ wife Emma took to Instagram to share a touching photo.

The adorable snapshot features the die hard star giving Emma a sweet kiss. “Today marks our 15th wedding anniversary!” Emma gushed. “And today I can make a decision. I can sink into pain or celebrate it. I call this ‘notable reframing.'”

Bruce Willis’ wife later stated that she knows there is a lot to celebrate. “Our togetherness and connection are probably stronger than ever. We have two bright, fun, healthy daughters. We have a family unit that is based on mutual respect and admiration. And simply, I love and adore the man I married.”

Emma added that she is very proud of what she and Bruce have and continue to create. “So, happy crystal anniversary to us!”

The special anniversary comes amid Bruce Willis’ fight against frontotemporal dementia. This is considered a rare condition that appears earlier than other forms of dementia.

The Willis family first shared details about Bruce’s health in March 2022. Then, almost a year later, they confirmed that his condition had progressed with the official diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia.

Bruce Willis’ wife recently addressed claims that the actor “had no more joy”

Earlier this month, Bruce Willis’ wife Emma hit the headlines by reporting that the actor had “no more joy” due to his condition causing it.

“I can tell you that’s far from the truth,” Emma said. “I need society and whoever is writing these stupid headlines to stop scaring people. Stop scaring people into thinking that once they receive a diagnosis of some type of neurocognitive disease, it’s over.”

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Bruce Willis’ wife continued to share her thoughts on the situation. “No, it’s the opposite, okay? 100% there is sorrow and sadness, there is all that. But you begin a new chapter… full of love… connection… joy… happiness. “That’s where we are.”

Emma also wrote about her experience with her husband’s illness. “My experience is that two things can be true and exist at the same time. Pain and deep love. Sadness and deep connection. Trauma and resilience. I had to go out of my own way to get here, but once I got there, life really started to take on meaning and I had a real sense of purpose. “There is so much beauty and feeling in this story.”

Bruce Willis’ wife remains a strong advocate for those battling frontotemporal dementia.

Categories: Biography
Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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