Bruce Willis’ wife admits dealing with dementia was ‘freaking’ her out: ‘It will bring you to your knees’
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Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming admits to having been "freaked out" after researching her husband's dementia, and said she is "annoyed" that the disease doesn't receive more attention.
In honor of World FTD Awareness Week, which concluded on Sunday, Heming conducted a series of interviews that she shared on her YouTube page. She spoke with medical professionals and fellow caregivers about this specific type of dementia, and for her final interview, she spoke with Maria Kent Beers and Rachael Martinez, two women who co-host a podcast about FTD called "Remember Me." Emily Trainham is an entertainment editor for Fox News Digital.
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Beers and Martinez each had a parent who suffered from this type of dementia, and for most of their conversation, Heming was content to simply ask questions and let the other women tell their stories. At one point, she did feel moved to share a bit of her own.