Demi Moore Says There Is 'Great Beauty' in Meeting Ex Bruce Willis Where He Is amid FTD Diagnosis
"When you're holding on to what was, I think it's a losing game," Moore said during a wide-ranging discussion at the 2024 Hamptons International Film Festival on Oct. 13
Demi Moore is sharing an update on Bruce Willis' health.
On Sunday, Oct. 13, The Substance actress was honored with the Career Achievement in Acting Award at the 2024 Hamptons International Film Festival. During a wide-ranging live discussion, which was moderated by HIFF Advisory Board member Alina Cho, the 61-year-old actress said that her ex-husband, 69, is "stable" amid his frontotemporal dementia (FTD) diagnosis.
Moore also detailed her personal outlook on the disease, which Bruce's wife Emma Heming Willis revealed he was diagnosed with last year following his spring 2022 diagnosis of aphasia.
"You know, I've said this before. The disease is what the disease is. And I think you have to be in real deep acceptance of what that is," Moore told the festival audience. "But for where he's at, he is stable."
"What I always encourage is to just meet them where they're at. When you're holding on to what was, I think it's a losing game," she added of the Die Hard star. "But when you show up to meet them where they're at, there is great beauty and sweetness."
As Moore explained, she was just visiting Bruce "two days ago" with her granddaughter, daughter Rumer's toddler, Louetta. "And being able to share with whatever we have, for however long we have it," she said of spending time with her ex-husband.
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Moore shares daughters Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 30, with Bruce. She previously said on The Drew Barrymore Show last month that “given the givens, [Bruce] is in a stable place."
Elsewhere during the discussion at the film festival — during which Moore reflected on multiple career highlights including 1990's Ghost, 1993's Indecent Proposal and 1997's G.I. Jane — she touched on what it meant to her to watch a reel of her films backstage before she was eventually presented with her award.
"I felt like I was watching a lot of life," she said. "Actually feels like lifetimes, because the gift is that we get to keep changing and growing. What I was thinking is, 'Thank God I kept getting opportunities to get better.' "
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Moore also spoke about her latest film, The Substance. In the movie, directed by Coralie Fargeat and also starring Margaret Qualley, Moore portrays character Elisabeth Sparkle, who tries a black market drug to create a younger version of herself. The story explores topics including body image and societal expectations for women and aging.
Last month, in conversation with The Guardian, Moore detailed her relationship with her own body over the years and the "self-judgement" explored in her latest film.
“We’ve all had moments where you go back and you’re trying to fix something, and you’re just making it worse to the point where you’re incapacitated," she told the outlet. "We’re seeing these small things nobody else is looking at, but we’re so hyper-focused on all that we’re not. All of us, if we start to think our value is only with how we look then ultimately we’re going to be crushed.”
The Substance is currently in theaters.
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