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    Tallulah Willis wants to use her family's struggles to "help other people"

    Tallulah Willis aims to raise awareness about frontotemporal dementia and help others through her family's experiences with her father Bruce Willis' diagnosis.


    The 30-year-old actress - who is the daughter of 'Die Hard' star Bruce Willis and his ex-wife Demi Moore - and after her father was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) just over two years ago, she and her family have found it "really special" to use their public platforms to "spread awareness" of the degenerative condition. Speaking on 'The Drew Barrymore Show', she said: "What's going on with my dad is that he has a really aggressive cognitive disease, a form of dementia that is very rare. "I think [being open] is twofold. On one hand, it's who we are as a family but also it's really important to spread awareness about FTD because we had no idea. And to advance and use, again, it's like the bigger version of what I'm trying to do. "If we can take something that we're struggling with as a family and individually to help other people, to turn it around, to make something really beautiful out of it, then that's really special for us. "Part of what's been really beautiful way for me to heal through this is becoming like an archaeologist to my dad's stuff, his world and his little trinkets." In 2022, Bruce's family - including his other daughters Rumer and Scout, 32 as well as the 'Pulp Fiction' star's wife Emma Heming and their kids Mabel, 12, and nine-year-old Evelyn - announced he was retiring from acting after being diagnosed with speech and language disorder aphasia, with his dementia diagnosis then confirmed the following year. Just weeks ago, Emma - who married Bruce in 2009 - insisted that she still had "so much" to be grateful for as she cared for her husband. She told E! News: "I'm doing something that I'm super passionate about that gets me up out of bed. "I get to be a mother to two incredible young girls. There's really so much to be grateful for and so many things that I'm happy about."

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