
Emma Heming Willis is opening up after receiving criticism for sharing that her husband, Bruce Willis, now resides in a nearby second home to support his dementia care better.
In an Instagram video posted on Friday, August 29, the 47-year-old acknowledged that she anticipated mixed reactions following the ABC special, âEmma and Bruce Willis: The Unexpected Journey â A Diane Sawyer Special.â
Willis Urges People Not to Judge Caregivers
âI think [the special] did a beautiful job at amplifying FTD awareness,â she explained. âWhat I knew is that by sharing some of our intimate information that we would see the two camps, right. It would be people with an opinion vs. people with an actual experience.â
Addressing Caregiver Judgment

Heming Willis noted that comments online often came from people âquickâ to âjudge the caregiver,â especially when they did not understand the full picture of her familyâs situation.
âThe truth is the opinions are so loud and so noisy but if they donât have the experience of this they donât get a say and they definitely donât get a vote,â she said.
Drawing Strength From Her Book

After watching the ABC special, Heming Willis said she revisited her upcoming book, âThe Unexpected Journey â Finding Strength, Hope and Yourself on the Caregiving Path,â which will be released September 9.

âEveryone will have an opinion, but you have to remember that most donât have the experience to back it up,â she read, quoting her therapist Kathleen Murphy. âAnd if thatâs the case they shouldnât offer their two cents about it and you shouldnât pay them any mind.â
She added that outsiders cannot know the realities of caregiving: âThey arenât in your home so they donât know how your person is behaving or your family dynamics.â
Focusing on Connection, Not Criticism

Heming Willis ended her message with a reminder about the importance of supporting caregivers.
âToo often, caregivers are judged quickly and unfairly by those who havenât lived this journey or stood on the front lines of it,â she captioned her video. âSharing openly may invite opinions, but more importantly, it creates connection and validation for those actually navigating the realities of caregiving every day.â

For Heming Willis, the choice to share her familyâs story is less about opinions and more about building community: âThatâs who I share for and so I can build a deeper connection with a community that understands this journey.â
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