How Arnold Schwarzenegger reacted to the news about the illness of Bruce Willis

How Arnold Schwarzenegger reacted to the news about the illness of Bruce Willis

68-year-old “hard nut” Bruce Willis, who was first diagnosed with aphasia, and later with frontotemporal dementia, and therefore he was forced to leave the cinema, continue to support star colleagues. So, the other day, another cult militant hero and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, expressed his respect to Willis. By the way, the two actors once shared the screen, playing in the action movie The Expendables. Sylvester Stallone also shone with them there.

I think he is fantastic. He’s always been, for many years, a huge, huge star,” Arnold told CinemaBlend. “And I think he will always be remembered as a great, great star. And a kind person. I understand that in his circumstances, for health reasons, he had to retire. Action heroes, they reboot too.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone

Recently, Willis’ colleagues in the 2020 film “Midnight in the Cereal Field” got in touch with the press. According to the memoirs of props director Alicia Haverland, the actor had difficulty navigating the set and periodically forgot that he was in film production.

However, despite the illness, Bruce’s life is full of joyful moments. For example, his eldest daughter from his marriage to Demi Moore, 34-year-old Rumer, became a mother for the first time in May this year. For actors and former spouses, the granddaughter also became the first.

Schwarzenegger, not so long ago, told reporters about whether he does plastic surgery and how he relates to the cult “Terminator”, which made him famous all over the world. And a little earlier, the actor opened up about the breakup with his beloved Maria Shriver, admitting that he “caused his family too much pain.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich in The Fifth Element

Source: Hellomagazine

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