This Sunday, June 15, Father’s Day, Bruce Willis received a beautiful tribute from Rumer, the oldest of his five daughters. The American actor, who finished his career in 2022 due to a “very aggressive” form of front-time degeneration (DFT), an irreversible neurodegenerative disease, gradually loses his cognitive abilities.
“Today is a difficult day. I feel a deep pain in my chest to talk to you and tell you everything I do and what is happening in my life,” he begins in the legend of an Instagram post that contains several photos with his father. “I would have liked to ask yourself more questions whenever you could tell me everything,” he continues that John McClane’s interpreter in Die It is no longer the same.
The first of the three girls of the Union with his ex -wife Demi Moore continues with a more positive note:
“But I know you would not want to be sad today, so I will try to be grateful by reminding me of the lucky one that you are my father and that you are always with me.”
She herself of a two -year -old girl named Louetta, Rumer Willis trusts rejoice when she sees “illuminating” her father’s eyes in front of her granddaughter. “I will be grateful for every moment I have with you,” he said before finishing his message with a vibrant “I love you so much dad.”
A life lesson for your daughters
The first of the Bruce Willis girls is not the only one close to the actor who has written a beautiful message this weekend. Emma Heming, his second wife, also wanted to send a message to “all parents living with a disability or a disease, who are present according to children who are present for them.”
“What Bruce teaches our daughters goes far beyond words. Resilience, unconditional love and quiet strength to simply present,” he trusts in a publication accompanied by a photo “that says” by Bruce Willis and his daughter Mabel.
If she also wants to be positive, the old model admits to be “deeply sad” during these “symbolic days” that “move many” feelings. “As we say in our DFT community:” It is so. “And although it may seem disdainful, for me, this is not the case. It motivates me,” he concludes that he who says he is better accepting each stage of her husband’s disease than before.
Source: BFM TV
