Bruce Willis Retires From Acting After Losing His Speech

Los Angeles – AFP
American action movie hero Bruce Willis, 67, has decided to retire from acting due to “health problems”, most notably his loss of speech, his family announced Wednesday.
And the family said in a post on “Instagram”: “Bruce suffered from some health problems, and his recent diagnosis turned out to have aphasia (aphasia), which affects his cognitive abilities.” And the family added: “Therefore, following careful consideration, Bruce is stepping down.” About this profession that meant a lot to him.”
The family continued, “It is a really difficult stage for our family, and we greatly appreciate your continued love, sympathy and support.” “We wanted to engage his fans because we know how much he means to you, and what you mean to him,” she wrote. The post is signed by Willis’ current wife Emma Hemming Willis, his ex-wife, actress Demi Moore, and his children Rumer, Scout, Talula, Mabel and Evelyn.
According to the Mayo Clinic, “Aphasia usually occurs suddenly following a stroke or head injury,” and it may “rob you of your ability to communicate and affect your ability to speak, write, and understand oral and written language.”
Willis was known in the eighties of the twentieth century through the television series “Moonlighting” alongside Sybil Shepherd, but he entered the world of fame in 1988 with his starring in the action movie “Die Hard”, which made him an international star. This series is one of the biggest stars.
After a series of successes until the first decade of the twenty-first century, the star of the actor began to decline, and his name no longer attracts the audience to the same extent or achieves the films in which he shares the commercial success.

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