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Bruce Willis had ‘cognitive issues’ on sets ahead of aphasia announcement

Bruce Willis was having cognitive issues on the set of his recent films, and was unable to remember his lines before his family stepped in “to take care of him,” a source told Page Six.

On Wednesday, Willis’ family announced that the star has been diagnosed with aphasia and will step away from his decades-long career.

There was buzz last year that Willis was having issues on productions dating back to 2020 when the busy former “Pulp Fiction” star was making a string of mostly B action movies with titles such as “American Siege,” “Survive the Game,” “Cosmic Sin” and “Hard Kill.”

A source told Page Six of the 67-year-old star: “He was having cognitive problems, they all knew Bruce was having problems.”

The insider added, “Everybody knew, the cast and crew. His family has stepped in, they moved in to take care of him.”

Bruce Willis was having “cognitive issues” on films before his aphasia diagnosis was announced, sources said. Instagram
Bruce Willis filming “Paradise City” in Hawaii. TheImageDirect.com

The source added that Willis was using “earpieces, hearing things, for them to feed him the lines,” and “it was increasingly difficult to have him on screen.”

In addition, the source said one production was using a body double at times. “It became very apparent that he was having problems,” said the source. “So they’d use body doubles, not just for action [sequences], but for maximizing his screen time.”

“Vendetta” is one of a number of action projects Willis has in the can. Courtesy Everett Collection

The source said that for at least one project, Willis’ screen time was “whittled down” because of the issues. The source said that on the film, Willis shot for just three days.

The source said some of the films were being made closer to where Willis lived to make the productions easier. But, the source said, “it was becoming super obvious he was having trouble … he could not act anymore.”

This year, Willis was given his own special category for the Razzies — for “the worst movies” of 2021 — after he starred in eight critically panned films in a single year. One film, “Out of Death,” got a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

The star had previously starred in classics including “Die Hard.”

He still has multiple projects in the can or in post-production, including “Vendetta,” “Fortress: Sniper’s Eye” and “White Elephant,” as well as “Fortress 3″ in pre-production.

Willis’ family announced on Wednesday: “To Bruce’s amazing supporters, as a family we wanted to share that our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities,” adding that he’ll be “stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him.”

Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming was among family members who made the announcement about his diagnosis. Getty Images for Film at Lincoln

There had been unconfirmed rumors, online chatter and tabloid reports going around before the announcement that Willis was suffering from some kind of “dementia.”

Back in 2015, The Post reported that Willis was using an earpiece for his Broadway debut in the stage version of “Misery.” A source said at the time of the play that “the script is changing and he’s nervous. But he’s working very hard.” Then again, at the time, Al Pacino was also reportedly using an earpiece for a David Mamet play, as have other actors.

Bruce Willis’ film “Fortress: Sniper’s Eye” has already been shot. ©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Co

The main treatment for aphasia is speech and language therapies with involvement from family members. There are three types of aphasia: expressive, comprehensive and global. In expressive, a person understands communication better than they can speak. In comprehensive, the person speaks in long, incoherent sentences. With global, a person has poor comprehension and communication skills.

The statement from Willis’ family continued: “This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion and support. We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and wanted to bring his fans in because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him.”

The statement — signed by his wife, Emma Heming, his ex-wife, Demi Moore, and his five children, Rumer, 33, Scout, 30, Tallulah, 28, Mabel, 9, and Evelyn, 7 — added, “As Bruce always says, ‘Live it up’ and together we plan to do just that.”

A rep for Willis had no comment beyond his family’s statement.