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,” the actress added. “But when you show up to meet them where they’re at, there is great beauty and sweetness.”“And being able to share with whatever we have, for however long we have it,” Moore said of spending time with her ex-husband. “And being able to share with whatever we have, for however long we have it,” Moore reflected about spending time with Willis.In February, Rumer also gave fans an update on her dad’s health.“He’s doing great,” she expressed while on the U.K.
chat show “Loose Women” at the time, admitting she is “grateful” for growing up with Willis and Moore as parents.“The thing I’m most grateful for is that even when they split up, they created such a beautiful foundation of prioritizing my sisters and I, that I never felt like I had to choose — they never played against each other,” she recalled of the exes, who divorced in 2000.“We were a family and we still are very much a family, no matter what,” Rumer shared.In 2009, Willis tied the knot with Emma, 46.
She has remained by the retired actor’s side since his health diagnosis.The Make Time Wellness founder appeared on “Today” in 2023 and told thenco-anchor Hoda Kotb that her husband may or may not know what was happening.“It’s hard to know,” Emma said through tears. “It’s hard to know.”“What I’m learning is that dementia is hard,” she continued. “It’s hard on the person diagnosed.
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