Bruce Willis was accompanied by his driver Wednesday as he ventured into Studio City, days after thanking firefighters for their efforts battling the Los Angeles wildfires.
The Hollywood legend, who battles frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, a communication disorder that typically affects speech, was in the passenger seat as he drove through the San Fernando Valley neighborhood.
Willis, 69, was recently filmed warmly greeting Los Angeles police officers in a clip shared by his wife Emma Heming, 46.
The video showed the Die Hard star shaking hands with first responders and posing for a photo with them while wearing a baseball cap, jacket and jeans.
Heming wrote: ‘Upon seeing a first responder, Bruce never missed an opportunity to show his gratitude with a sincere handshake and a “thank you for your service.” Yesterday was no different.
Willis is a proud father of five daughters: Rumer, 36; Explorer, 32; and Tallulah, 30, with his ex-wife Demi Moore, 61, as well as Mabel Ray, 12; and Evelyn, 10, with Heming.
Bruce Willis ventured into Studio City on Wednesday, days after thanking firefighters for their efforts battling the Los Angeles wildfires.

The Hollywood legend, who battles frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, a communication disorder that typically affects speech, was accompanied by his host during his latest appearance.
Moore, who was married to the actor from 1987 to 2000, recently shared an emotional update about her health.
She confirmed that he was “in a very stable place right now” in an interview with CNN.
‘I’ve shared this before, but I really mean it very sincerely. “It’s so important for anyone dealing with this to really meet them where they are, and from that place, there is so much love and joy,” she added.
While she admitted that the journey has been “very difficult,” Demi also reflected on its unexpected lessons: “There is great loss, but also great beauty and gifts that can come from it.”
Willis’ family first revealed his FTD diagnosis in February 2023, following his retirement from acting due to aphasia, a brain disorder that affects speech and language understanding.
Since then, the Hollywood icon has received unwavering love and support from her family.
Last month, Emma opened up about her journey and emphasized that she does not “protect” her young daughters from the reality of Bruce’s condition.
During an interview with Town & Country magazine, Heming explained, “This disease is misdiagnosed, overlooked, and misunderstood.”

Willis was recently filmed warmly greeting LAPD officers in a clip shared by his wife Emma Heming.

The Die Hard star’s family revealed his (FTD) diagnosis in February 2023, shortly after he retired from acting due to his struggle with aphasia.

In October, Emma Heming opened up about her battle with dementia, saying she doesn’t ‘protect’ her two daughters from the diagnosis.
“So finally reaching a diagnosis was key to being able to learn what frontotemporal dementia is and being able to educate our children,” he admitted.
And he added: “I have never tried to sugarcoat anything for them.” They have grown up with Bruce declining over the years. I’m not trying to protect you from it.
‘What I learned from our therapist was that if children ask questions, they are ready to know the answer.
“If we could see that Bruce was struggling, I would discuss it with the kids so they could understand, but this disease is chronic, progressive and terminal.”