In an exclusive interview, she shared how moving the legendary actor into his own calm, one-story home nearby has changed everything.
According to her, the decision was not easy, but it has created peace and balance for everyone.
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Bruce Willis Finds Calm In A Serene Space
For Emma, no moment has been more painful than deciding to move Bruce into a separate residence.
The “Die Hard” star has been living with frontotemporal dementia, and Emma explained why the new setup was necessary.
“It was the hardest thing,” Emma told PEOPLE in the magazine’s latest cover story, noting that Bruce’s progressive disease “requires a calm and serene atmosphere.”
The new home, close to the family’s main house, provides a quiet, secure environment with round-the-clock care.
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A Home That Meets Everyone’s Needs
Emma Heming Willis described the residence as the family’s “second home.”
The one-story property has been tailored to Bruce Willis’ needs while also allowing their daughters, Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11, to thrive.
“We have two young children, and it was just important that they had a home that supported their needs and that Bruce could have a place that supported his needs … The kids can have playdates and sleepovers [again] and not have to walk around tiptoeing.”
By creating two nurturing environments, Emma has given her daughters the freedom to be kids while ensuring Bruce receives the calm he needs.
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Emma Heming Willis On Gratitude And Healing
Emma acknowledged the privilege of being able to make such an arrangement.
She shared how thankful she feels for what it has brought to their household.
“Everything just feels a lot calmer, more at ease now,” she said, reflecting on how the shift has opened up space for both healing and everyday family life.
Emma explained that dementia affects every household in unique ways, and families must make choices that fit both their loved one and their own dynamics.
She admitted it was heartbreaking, but said this arrangement has allowed them to better support their entire family while also giving Bruce a new sense of openness in his world.
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“I get to go back to being Bruce’s wife and the kids can be kids and there’s beauty in that and I’m so grateful for that,” she said. “I just get to be with him in these moments, and that is because of this setup we have. It’s been helpful for us.”
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Bruce Willis’s Wife Defends Her Decision Amid Criticism
In an emotional Instagram video, Emma addressed the wave of online comments directed at her since revealing her family’s decision.
She admitted she expected mixed reactions but noted the stark difference between those with real-life experience and those offering only opinions.
“What I knew is that by sharing some of our intimate information that we would see these two camps. It would be people with an opinion versus people with an actual experience,” Emma said.
She added, “That is what caregivers are up against … Judgement from others and criticism from others.”
Emma also reminded critics that every caregiving journey is different, and choices must be made in the best interest of both the patient and the family.
For her, the move was about creating stability for their daughters while ensuring Bruce had the calm environment he needs.
Despite the criticism, Emma has continued to advocate for caregivers, highlighting the challenges and sacrifices that often go unseen.
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Bruce Willis’ Going Downhill Fast’
Meanwhile, Bruce continues to struggle with frontotemporal dementia, and insiders say his health is deteriorating quickly.
A close source revealed to the Daily Mail, “He is going downhill fast,” and added that Bruce “doesn’t know some faces” anymore.
The insider revealed that Bruce’s daughters remain by his side, noting, “They are all spending as much time with him as they can,” while the “Pulp Fiction” star still finds moments of joy.
According to the source, “He lights up when he sees his children.”
Bruce’s health decline has been heartbreaking, with no treatment currently available for FTD.