Bruce Willis seen in rare family photographs as he celebrates Thanksgiving with daughters amid frontotemporal dementia battle

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Bruce Willis' family has been open in the past about watching the Hollywood action star battle frontotemporal dementia.

And now, his loved ones have given fans a glimpse into their holiday celebrations as they mark Thanksgiving this year with Willis, 69, amid his diagnosis.

His daughters Tallulah Willis, 30, and Scout, 33, who he shares with ex Demi Moore, shared some sweet family snaps together with their dad after gifting him a special keepsake.

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Bruce WillisBruce Willis seen in rare family photographs as he celebrates Thanksgiving with his daughters amid battle. (buuski / scoutlaruewillis/ Instagram)

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The girls doted on their beloved dad and gifted him a sign that read: "Best dad ever."

In the images, the girls sit beside the Die Hard star, who sits comfortably in a grey cardigan and trousers.

"Grateful," the post read.

Willis was diagnosed with aphasia in 2022, before being additionally diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD).

Bruce WillisThe girls doted on their beloved dad and gifted him a sign that read: "Best dad ever." (buuski / scoutlaruewillis/ Instagram)

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The news shocked the world as his family put on a united front.

In March 2022, his family shared a heartbreaking statement saying that the actor, 69, was quitting Hollywood and "stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him".

"This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion and support," they said.

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Bruce Willis with baby granddaughter

Bruce Willis seen in heartwarming snap with granddaughter

Daughter Rumer Willis recently told Fox News Digital the family often share updates on Bruce to perhaps give others hope if they're going through the same thing.

"I think, for me, through this experience, what's been so incredible is my dad is so beloved, and that's been so evident in the transparency with which we've been sharing," she said.

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