Bruce Willis’ Regrets Over Refusing Romantic Role with Demi Moore: News Today
Bruce Willis, the famed Die Hard star, has recently revealed that he regrets passing on a role in the 1990 romantic movie, Ghost, which starred his ex-wife Demi Moore (FandomWire). The two were married from 1987 to 2000 and shared three daughters together. However, since their separation, both actors have continued to provide support for each other in difficult times.
Currently, Willis is suffering from a life-threatening Dementia diagnosis, and his ex-wife, Demi Moore, has been there for him in these difficult times (Animated Times). Even though their marriage ended over two decades ago, the support Moore provides to Willis and his family has been of great importance.
Additionally, Willis and Moore have recently become grandparents, as their oldest daughter, Rumer, welcomed her first child with Derek Richard Thomas (CBS News). With the Die Hard actor’s health battle, this new addition to the family undoubtedly provides some positive moments amid the challenges.
Moreover, Demi Moore has been credited with helping Emma Heming, Willis’ current partner, care for the actor following his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (OK Magazine). The support of Moore has been crucial as the family navigates through this challenging time.
In light of Willis’ recent diagnosis and the support provided by his ex-wife, Demi Moore, it is no surprise that the actor regrets not working with her in the 1990 romantic movie, Ghost. The movie, which went on to become a box office hit, starred Moore and the late Patrick Swayze. However, despite the regrets and challenges, the actor’s family remains united and focused on providing support and making Willis’ final moments happy ones (RadarOnline).
As Willis continues to battle dementia, it is evident that the love and support of his family, including his ex-wife, Demi Moore, play a crucial role in helping him during this difficult time.