Bruce Willis was spotted in a rare public outing after his daughter spoke out about the star’s “painful” dementia battle. The 69-year-old Hollywood icon was diagnosed with aphasia in March 2022, which affects speech, and is caused by brain damage. His family, including second wife Emma Heming and ex-wife Demi Moore, said the Die Hard star would be focusing on his health and was retiring from his extensive acting career.

However, less than a year later, his family gave fans a sad update, as it was revealed Bruce had been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of frontotemporal dementia. The Pulp Fiction star has been seen occasionally since news was made public about his health, and just days after his daughter Tallulah gave a heartbreaking update on her beloved dad’s condition, Bruce was seen out and about in California. The actor was spotted being driven around Brentwood wearing a New York Yankees baseball cap, as he showed off his support for the baseball team.

Tallulah, 30, spoke about Bruce on the Today Show on Wednesday, as she discussed how he’s coping since being diagnosed with dementia. “He’s doing stable, which in this situation is good, and is hard. There’s painful days, but there’s so much love.

” She said Bruce’s blended family - including his children Tallulah, Rumer and Scout with ex Demi Moore, and daughters Mabel and Evelyn with wife Emma - have been “appreciative” of the time spent with their father. “It’s really shown me to no.