A decrepit and feeble old man. A new photo of 68-year-old Bruce Willis upsets fans too much

More recently, B. Willis’s family admitted that the actor was suffering from dementia. The illness forced the action star to quit his acting profession because, because of it, he could not work normally.

Fans hoped with all their hearts that the treatment would have a positive effect and that the beloved “Die Hard” Bruce would be able to return to the movies. However, the disease progresses rapidly, and he has great difficulty recognizing even his relatives.

Recently, paparazzi captured the actor riding in a car. It is clear how much he has aged during this time, and it is clear that the illness has not changed him for the better.

If before the star of Hollywood blockbusters always had the image of a kind of charismatic and brutal action hero, now he resembles a frail old man, which is sad for millions of fans.

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