NEW PHOTO OF 68-YEAR-OLD BRUCE WILLIS UPSETS FANS TOO MUCH

Recently, it was disclosed that Bruce Willis is suffering from dementia.

As a result of the difficulties the condition presents, the legendary action star decided to take a break from acting.

Supporters clung to the hope that the therapy would be effective and allow the adored “Die Hard” actor to return to the big screen.

Regretfully, the illness is progressing quickly, making it harder for him to identify even his closest relatives.

Photographs of the actor taken by paparazzi during a car ride recently showed the obvious toll the illness has taken on him

Millions of fans are devastated by the Hollywood star’s abrupt change in appearance, as he used to be known for his tough and charismatic action hero persona. Instead, he now looks more like a frail elderly man.

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