Actor Bruce Willis is "stepping away" from acting after being diagnosed with aphasia, which is a condition that is caused by damage to portions of the brain and can affect the ability to speak or communicate. The actor, best known for films including the "Die Hard" series, "Armageddon," the "Red" films and "The Sixth Sense." Bruce Willis seems to be feeling the love.

In photos shared on Thanksgiving by two of his daughters, Scout and Tallulah Willis, Bruce was seen sitting on a couch with Scout by his side and Tallulah at his feet. He was holding a gift – a personalized name plate that read "Best Dad Ever." In one of the photos, Scout has her arm around him as he smiles at her, with Tallulah grabbing his ear.

In the other, Scout presses her forehead against his as she continues smiling, while Tallulah smiles up at him. APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS Both sisters posted the same caption with the photos: "Grateful." Bruce's family, which includes Scout, Tallulah and eldest daughter Rumer, who he shares with ex-wife Demi Moore , as well as younger daughters Mabel and Evelyn with wife Emma Heming, have rarely shared photos of the actor in the past two years as he has been struggling with his health.

Bruce Willis, shown in 2018, retired from acting in 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia. (Rich Fury/Getty Images) In March 2022, Bruce retired from the spotlight, with his family announcing in a statement at the time that he'd been diagnosed with aphasia , a language disord.