During the 2024 Hamptons International Film Festival on October 13, Demi Moore received the Career Achievement in Acting Award and took a moment to give an emotional update on her ex-husband Bruce Willis’ health. The 61-year-old actress shared that Willis, now 69, remains “stable” as he continues to battle frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a degenerative brain condition he was diagnosed with following an earlier diagnosis of aphasia.
Moore spoke candidly about the reality of living with such a diagnosis in the family, emphasizing the importance of acceptance. “The disease is what the disease is, and you have to deeply accept that,” she said. She noted that while the situation is difficult, there is beauty in choosing to focus on the present moment and appreciating the time they still have together.
She also shared a personal moment, mentioning that she had recently visited Willis with her granddaughter Louetta, Rumer Willis’ daughter. That visit reminded her of the importance of being present and treasuring even the smallest moments: “Being able to share with whatever we have, for however long we have it,” Moore reflected.
Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, who divorced in 2000 but have remained close over the years, share three daughters—Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah. Moore has often been seen supporting Willis and his family as they navigate his illness together, showing a deep bond and mutual respect that has lasted long after their marriage ended.
While accepting her award, Moore also reflected on her long and varied career in Hollywood, expressing sincere gratitude for the journey. “It feels like lifetimes,” she said. “Thank God I kept getting opportunities to get better.”
Her words were a touching reminder of resilience—not only in her professional life but also in how she continues to face personal challenges with grace and strength.