Bruce Willis’ family is planning a heartfelt Christmas celebration amid an ongoing battle with FTD

As Bruce Willis continues to face the challenges of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), his family is preparing to make this holiday season extra meaningful. The iconic actor retired from acting in 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia, which later developed into FTD, a condition that affects communication and cognitive abilities.

A source close to the Willis family revealed to InTouch Weekly that they are focused on creating cherished moments together. They plan to reminisce as a family by enjoying music, reliving memories through videos and cherishing old family photos. The celebrations will include Bruce, his wife Emma Heming, their daughters Mabel and Evelyn, as well as his ex-wife Demi Moore and their grown children.

“At this point, every second of connecting with him is special,” the source shared. “They’re still praying for a miracle and finding a cure for the disease, but they’re mostly focused on spending quality time with him while they still can.”

While they prioritize their private moments, the Willis family also recognizes the importance of staying in touch with fans. Emma Heming and Demi Moore regularly update followers on social media about Bruce’s journey, and they plan to continue sharing photos and videos this holiday season as a gesture of appreciation.

Fans of the beloved star, known for roles in Die Hard, Pulp Fiction and The Sixth Sense, have offered overwhelming support. This Christmas, the Willis family celebrates love, connection and the enduring bond they share with Bruce. Their focus on togetherness serves as a poignant reminder of what matters most during the holiday season.