How Maria Shriver Is Helping Emma Heming Share ‘Guilt’ And ‘Hope’ Over Bruce Willis’ FTD Diagnosis

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Bruce Willis had a long and wildly successful career, with his work touching the hearts of countless moviegoers over the years. But Willis ended up retiring as he and his family revealed his struggle with frontotemporal dementia. Since then, his wife Emma Heming Willis has been providing updates about his care, and how difficult it’s been on the family. And it turns out that Maria Shriver is helping Emma share her “guilt” and “hope” over Willis’ FTD diagnosis.

It’s been over a year since it was revealed that Willis was dealing with frontotemporal dementia, leading many fans to re-explore some of Bruce Willis’ best movies. One can only imagine what his loved ones are dealing with on a regular basis, and Emma Heming Willis recently used Maria Shriver’s Sunday Paper to pen a letter about how she and the rest of the family are handling the challenges of his care. In her words:

I struggle with guilt, knowing that I have resources that others don’t. When I’m able to get out for a hike to clear my head, it’s not lost on me that not all care partners can do that. When what I share about our family’s journey gets press attention, I know that there are many thousands of untold, unheard stories, each of them deserving of compassion and concern. At the same time, I see that what I share matters to others who may be struggling, and in a small way makes them feel seen and understood.

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