Demi Moore Speaks Out After Emma Heming’s Decision to Move Husband Bruce Willis to a ‘Second Home’

Emma Heming Willis has spoken openly about the challenges of caring for Bruce Willis since his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis in 2022. In an ABC interview with Diane Sawyer on August 26, 2025, she revealed that Bruce has moved into a nearby residence designed for his care. She described it as his “second home”—a supportive, warm environment that balances his needs with stability for their daughters.

Emma admitted the decision was one of the hardest she’s made, but emphasized it reflected what Bruce would have wanted. The family still spends meaningful time together, keeping love and laughter central to their lives.

Three days later, on August 29, Emma addressed public reactions in an Instagram video. Reading from her therapist Kathleen Murphy’s book The Unexpected Journey, she said caregivers shouldn’t give weight to opinions not grounded in lived experience. Loud voices exist, she noted, but unless rooted in caregiving, “they don’t get a say, and they definitely don’t get a vote.”

Demi Moore, Bruce’s ex-wife, reinforced that message in a conversation with Oprah Winfrey. She praised Emma’s strength and reminded caregivers to protect their own well-being if they’re to sustain care for loved ones. Many online applauded the family’s unity.

Meanwhile, the Willis daughters have continued sharing intimate glimpses of life with their father. On June 22, 2025, Tallulah posted photos of Bruce smiling with family, while earlier in March, Scout and Rumer marked his 70th birthday with heartfelt tributes.

Other posts have blended memory and gratitude—Tallulah recalling childhood birthdays, Rumer reflecting on Father’s Day with her daughter Louetta. Each one shows how the family balances grief with joy.

Since first disclosing aphasia in 2022 and later FTD in 2023, the family has shared carefully, keeping some privacy intact. Emma has stressed that every family’s path looks different—and judgment has no place in the process.

Above all, the message remains steady: caregiving isn’t one dramatic choice but countless daily ones. For the Willis family, the doors are open to love, and the rest—the noise, the opinions—stays outside.

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