Demi Moore has opened about seeing Bruce Willis’s wife, Emma Heming Willis, becoming a caretaker of the actor in the middle of his continuous decline of health.

Moore, who was married to the actor for 13 years and shares three daughters with him, told Oprah Winfrey about a recent Winfrey’s Podcast episode that there is no “road map” to deal with such a situation.

“Being the ex -wife, although our family is very connected, is an interesting position and both in love with Emma to really solve all this,” said Moore.

Heming Willis is highlighting his time as a caregiver in an next book entitled “The unexpected trip.”

Moore continued: “The most beautiful thing, and she talks about this in the book, was to recognize the importance for caregivers, who have to take care of themselves. And that if they do not put that time to make sure they are fine, then they cannot appear for anyone else.”

Moore’s comments arrive approximately one week after Heming Willis revealed that she had to make “one of the most difficult decisions” for her husband by moving it to a “safer” home away from her and her children to be with her caregivers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Bruce Willis’s family announced in 2022 that Apsia had been diagnosed, a condition that affects the ability to communicate, before revealing that his condition had progressed to frontotemporal dementia, which can cause emotional problems, unusual behavior and difficulty communicating.

Rumer Willis, Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Scout Willis, Emma Heming Willis and Tallulah Willis attend the 'Inside Out' book party of Moore in Los Angeles in 2019. Moore told Winfrey that he has
Rumer Willis, Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Scout Willis, Emma Heming Willis and Tallulah Willis attend the “Inside Out” book party of Moore in Los Angeles in 2019. Moore told Winfrey that she “has” so much compassion “by Emma Heming Willis, emphasizing that he has done a” master job ” Husband and “has been so dedicated to the right.”

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Heming Willis recently described the actor’s brain as “failing” three years after his retirement and, although he is “very mobile”, he has treated with cognitive problems.

In an interview with Diane Sawyer by ABC News, he replied comments on his care for the actor, explaining that caregivers “face … the judgment of others and the criticisms of others.”

Moore told Winfrey that he has “so much compassion” for Heming Willis, who is 47 years old and has two daughters with the actor.

“There is no way that someone has anticipated where this was going to go, and I really think he has done a masterful job,” said Moore.

“She has been so dedicated to forge the right path. She has had equal amounts of fear, strength and courage to navigate this.”

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He added that he hopes that Heming Willis’s book, which comes out on September 9, will be “very useful for many people” through similar circumstances.