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- | Stranded cruise passengers in Africa race to rejoin their ship [[https://kraken12t.at/ | + | Emma Heming Willis says husband Bruce’s life is still filled with joy [[https://kraken10f.at/ |
- | Eight cruise passengers left behind | + | |
+ | Bruce Willis’ wife has hit out at an online report that “there is no more joy” | ||
- | The passengers were late getting back to the ship on March 27, according to a statement from Norwegian Cruise Line. | + | Emma Heming Willis said in a video posted |
- | “Eight guests who were on the island | + | Appearing angry and frustrated, Heming Willis said she had been “triggered” by the story, which she came across |
- | “While this is a very unfortunate situation, guests are responsible for ensuring they return to the ship at the published time, which is communicated broadly over the ship’s intercom, in the daily communication and posted just before exiting | + | The former model, who did not identify |
+ | “A hundred percent there is grief and sadness and there is all of that, but you start a new chapter,” she said, going on to say that it is filled with love, connection, joy and happiness. | ||
- | Norwegian Cruise Line said that the passengers’ passports were handed over to local port agents for the guests | + | Calling for more restraint in reporting such stories, she said: “I need society and whoever’s writing these stupid headlines |
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+ | After retiring from acting in March 2022 due to a speaking disorder called aphasia, Willis | ||
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+ | FTD is a group of disorders caused by a buildup of tau and other brain cell destroying proteins in the brain’s frontal lobes (behind your forehead) or temporal lobes (behind your ears). The condition typically strikes between the ages of 45 and 64, according to Alzheimer’s Research UK. | ||